Writing

What have you been writing about civility this year, and why, and where?

Which of your writings have been published or self-published this year, and for what reasons?

All reasonable communication is an investment.

What does investing in reasonableness mean to you?

How do you usually assess your communications?

Have you written any books about civility?

Each narrative of reality is unique to the narrator, at least when the speaker or writer or singer is behaving authentically. 

How do you prefer to assess written narratives, and why?

What do you now wish to know through Civility Today, and why?

Perhaps you prefer to write music than words.

The global Mozarty Party is highly serious about opera seria, aged care, music education for persons of all ages, political education for persons of all ages, health education for persons of all ages, disability care, animal care, child care, hair care, wig care, environmental care, climate care, community care, music therapy, writing therapy, historical awareness, and suitable public acknowledgement of the contributions of geniuses or genii, from any time and place in history, towards the ongoing experience of quality of life.

How do you assess the seriousness of written words and/or written music?

Where have you most recently been investing in importantly useful information, and how?

What do you know about investing in enlightened philanthropy, whether through writing words or music or by acting in any other sort of way?

What have you been writing about investing in awareness?

What do you know about written constitutions and unwritten ones?

A constitution provides the highest law, yet most constitutions do not serve societies well.  They only serve the beneficiaries well, particularly the legally-trained, highly recompensed ones. 

Megalomaniacs often believe themselves to be the constitution.

Constitutions influence the structure of societies, whether those constitutions are written or not.  They also provide the basis of the systems supporting or eroding the quality of societies.

What do you know about writing laws and policies and the wording of treaties?

When do you know a constitution is an unsuitable legal structure for the improvement of a society and government?

What, if anything, have you written about investing in structure appropriately?

What, if anything, have you written about royalty, and why?

What do you usually write in your daily journal(s), whether for private purposes or public ones?

Where do you usually do the writing, and why?

Perhaps you do not maintain a daily journal at all.

How, then, do you document your thoughts and experiences?

How do you make comparisons over time?

How much do you trust or distrust yourself?

Perhaps you have often quite misguidedly trusted yourself, or someone else.

When have you trusted someone of an apparently higher and/or more powerful social status than yourself, and why have you done so?

How will you be investing in the quality analysis of events over the next few weeks, and why?

To whom will you be asking questions similar to those mentioned above?

What, if anything, have you been writing about investing in purposeful reviews?

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