1. Write down your goals. (A commonplace of modern motivational advice).
  2. Examine yourself for compliance with your own ethical beliefs. (The self test.)
  3. Believe in the power of individuals to bring about change. (The faith factor.)
  4. Get small groups together to make such a life of virtue a social reality. (Cooperation.)
  5. Make initiation into the group a definite exercise in having newcomers address ethical values in their lives. (Setting standards.)
  6. Set out the program in a publication, with the principles enunciated and expanded on. (Promotion by advertising.
  7. Many groups have spread widely through their use of publications.)
  8. Be on the lookout for candidates to draw them into the program. (Recruitment.)
  9. Concentrate on achieving the one goal of promoting virtue. (The energy of focus.)

 

via Ethical Manifold

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