By Scott Nesler
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There is no GPS on the road to righteousness. The vehicle of travel does not have an opaque view. The goal of the Do Good Gauge is to provide the vision for understanding the good in the solutions we suggest. |
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The scepticism of the Do Good Gauge is understood. As a software engineer, I have faith in developing a process which identifies sincere democratic solutions for the common good. Socrates describes scepticism as a virtue. I hope this proposal helps you see the attempt at civic virtue in the Do Good Gauge. Time is the most valuable gift any of us has been given, other than good health, I tell my student, use it ... to help others. I try to do that. I am grateful to you as a reader for taking your valuable time to follow this personal journey, which continues. I wish you well in your journey -- The Conclusion of Paul Simon's Autobiography |
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