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A wise man once told me, when I was a child, that the truth lies in what people do, as opposed to what they say. When I watch the proceedings in Washington, DC, in this inaugural season, I see politicians doing the same old things while they are voicing a need for change.

The country is in shambles, largely due to politicians, who ripped the guts out of government watch-dogs in the last 8 years. Where is the behavior of change in the new politicians. the Obama politicians? I cannot see change in their behavior. Not yet, at least.

I may be criticized for being skeptical or impatient or cynical. I may be all of these. However, I was also skeptical, impatient and enraged, when the Bush fascists stole the election of 2000 and behaved as impeccable patriots. That bunch turned out to be mass murderers of civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, shameless torturers and invaders of the privacy of all Americans. And the populace of America, by and large, just watched or looked the other way.

I want those Americans who demand change, expect change, have been promised change to stand up to these new politicians. I want to see those Americans walk the walk. And, if they do not get change, I challenge them to return to Washington, DC, to demonstrate, instead of celebrate. This age of mass distraction by the media must end for true change to begin.

KISS

I used the services of a lawyer, who has helped me buy and sell property. He is a very likable, highly energetic man, who spends his life immersed in the avalanches of clauses and disputes which come with possession of things. In the midst of a stressful transaction, in which I was overly invested financially and emotionally, this married, conservative lawyer turned to me and said, "Paul, I'm going to give you a KISS." I was surprised, uninterested in kissing at the moment, and shocked into acute attention. He continued with a wide grin, "Keep It Simple, Stupid!" I was immediately deflated by these words to a state of calm and surrender to his skill. All went well subsequently with considerably less wasted anxiety on my part. I saw the Buddha nature of my lawyer friend for the first time.

The Buddha nature is everywhere. In simplicity, we are more likely to live in accord with the Buddha nature. Live, and let live. Mind your own business. Focus on the Middle Path. People in glass houses should not throw stones. Treat others as you would be treated. Most importantly, know what you do not know. All these old and tried sayings are aides to attaining simplicity in a distracting world. Spend less time in front of the computer and more time improving your own life.