Ray Lockwood
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Sorry if there's some redundancy here with the already stated items in this Code of the Road. I just want to add the things I've picked up over the years to this healthy, wholesome stew of principles.
Some simple maxims I generally follow:
>When at a squat/jungle/camp/boondocking
-Take only memories and leave only footprints. And it doesn't hurt or take much time to pick up some things if it's trashy, leave the place a little better than when you came (jonesing tweakers are useful for this as they often clean up thoroughly in hopes of finding lost dope/cash/toys)
>When catching out/stowing away:
-Get down, stay down, shut up. Within reason obviously. Anxious chatterboxes will bait you out in your clandestine endeavours, educate them. A wise man has something to say, a fool has to say something. Those people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us that do. Segue into the next point...
>When dealing with greenhorns/oogles:
-Know the way, go the way, and show the way. Tell them and they'll forget, teach them and they'll remember, but involve them and they will learn. Lead by example. Don't be stingy with knowledge, it's free. Share the code of the road, and the road will reward us all.
>When you can:
-Sharing is caring. I know, I know. This kind of life ain't kindergarten, but the rule should still apply. Character is how you treat those who can do nothing for you. it's In any case, things usually come back around, to the generous and to the greedy.
>When someone does you dirty:
-An eye for an eye leaves everyone blind. Vengeance tastes sweet but it seldom improves the overall situation and often just causes more unnecessary noise, heat, and drama. Sometimes you just gotta let shit go, at least for the time being anyways, after all revenge is a dish best served cold. I understand this is all a bit contradictory but some shit you just can't let go. People who don't let anything go populate the penitentiaries.
>When "the Fear" strikes:
-Smart choices come from experience, experience comes from dumb choices. Don't be afraid to at least try something, after all it's the journey and not the destination right? After all, the cave you fear to enter holds the treasures that you seek. When opportunity knocks some fools are in the backyard seeking 4 leaf clovers. Whether you think you can or think you can't, you're probably right! Even in failing you succeed at learning.
If I'm way off base here at any point feel free to put me "back on track" as the old sage 'boes would say.
Some simple maxims I generally follow:
>When at a squat/jungle/camp/boondocking
-Take only memories and leave only footprints. And it doesn't hurt or take much time to pick up some things if it's trashy, leave the place a little better than when you came (jonesing tweakers are useful for this as they often clean up thoroughly in hopes of finding lost dope/cash/toys)
>When catching out/stowing away:
-Get down, stay down, shut up. Within reason obviously. Anxious chatterboxes will bait you out in your clandestine endeavours, educate them. A wise man has something to say, a fool has to say something. Those people who think they know everything are a great annoyance to those of us that do. Segue into the next point...
>When dealing with greenhorns/oogles:
-Know the way, go the way, and show the way. Tell them and they'll forget, teach them and they'll remember, but involve them and they will learn. Lead by example. Don't be stingy with knowledge, it's free. Share the code of the road, and the road will reward us all.
>When you can:
-Sharing is caring. I know, I know. This kind of life ain't kindergarten, but the rule should still apply. Character is how you treat those who can do nothing for you. it's In any case, things usually come back around, to the generous and to the greedy.
>When someone does you dirty:
-An eye for an eye leaves everyone blind. Vengeance tastes sweet but it seldom improves the overall situation and often just causes more unnecessary noise, heat, and drama. Sometimes you just gotta let shit go, at least for the time being anyways, after all revenge is a dish best served cold. I understand this is all a bit contradictory but some shit you just can't let go. People who don't let anything go populate the penitentiaries.
>When "the Fear" strikes:
-Smart choices come from experience, experience comes from dumb choices. Don't be afraid to at least try something, after all it's the journey and not the destination right? After all, the cave you fear to enter holds the treasures that you seek. When opportunity knocks some fools are in the backyard seeking 4 leaf clovers. Whether you think you can or think you can't, you're probably right! Even in failing you succeed at learning.
If I'm way off base here at any point feel free to put me "back on track" as the old sage 'boes would say.