Usefulness

How often have you explored Civility Today over recent months, and for what purpose?

What is your preferred approach to investing in evidence, and why? 

How, if at all, do you assess your goals in terms of usefulness?

As you have been investing in importantly useful information here, what have been your reasons for doing so?

How do you assess usefulness in relation to your expectations?

What are your expectations when investing in useful inventions?

How do you identify the people most likely to express opposition to your interpersonal expectations?

Perhaps you do not usually expect opposition to usefulness, especially if you are inadequately acquainted with history.

Civility is useful because it is reasonable.

All reasonableness is useful to the maintenance of civility.

All participants in quaternary educational practices are expected, as prerequisites, to be competent researchers, and therefore relatively unbiased. 

That is why knowledge and experience of investing in social research is very useful indeed.

How have you assessed the usefulness of your education and/or research?

What are your moral boundaries and how do they relate to your thoughts about simple living, good relationships and the consistent expression of civility? 

Perhaps you do not regard simple living as a particularly attractive prospect.

Perhaps you have no idea of the difference between good relationships and the other sort.

Perhaps you have no ability to distinguish between a useful opinion and a useless one?

A useful process of reflection is necessary when attempting to maintain peace, including peace of mind.

People often delude themselves into believing they understand the truth about complicated situations and events when they know nothing of the sort.

How do you prefer to share important and useful information about civility and justice, and why? 

Perhaps you rarely, if ever do so.

Perhaps you are, therefore, not particularly useful as a real world leader. 

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