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Recently, I read a book on the Quaker beliefs and, while I am not myself a Quaker, I was awestruck by their “Testimony of Simplicity.” Essentially, it calls for the practice of “being more concerned with one’s inner condition than one’s outward appearance and with other people more than one’s self. Friends, (Quaker’s refer to each other as Friends) believe that a person’s spiritual life and character are more important than the quantity of goods he possesses or his monetary worth. And lastly, Friends believe that one should use one’s resources, including money and time, deliberately in ways that are most likely to make life truly better for one’s self and others.”
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Nichole Stella is group president/publishing director of Promo Marketing Media Group, which consists of Print+Promo, Promo Marketing and NonProfitPro.
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