The Twelve Golden Rules for Living
1. If you open it, close it.
2. If you turn it on, turn it off.
3. If you unlock it, lock it up.
4. If you break it, admit it.
5. If you can’t fix it, call in someone who can.
6. If you borrow it, return it.
7. If you value it, take care of it.
8. If you make a mess, clean it up.
9. If you move it, put it back.
10. If it belongs to someone else, get permission to use it.
11. If you don’t know how to operate it, leave it alone.
12. If it’s none of your business, don’t ask questions.
by Miriam Hamilton Keare
Miriam Hamilton Keare was born on 4 October 1908 in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America. She worked in financial services and as a social reformer. Miriam Hamilton Keare passed on at 91 years of age on 17 January 2000 in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.
1. If you open it, close it.
2. If you turn it on, turn it off.
3. If you unlock it, lock it up.
4. If you break it, admit it.
5. If you can’t fix it, call in someone who can.
6. If you borrow it, return it.
7. If you value it, take care of it.
8. If you make a mess, clean it up.
9. If you move it, put it back.
10. If it belongs to someone else, get permission to use it.
11. If you don’t know how to operate it, leave it alone.
12. If it’s none of your business, don’t ask questions.
by Miriam Hamilton Keare
Miriam Hamilton Keare was born on 4 October 1908 in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America. She worked in financial services and as a social reformer. Miriam Hamilton Keare passed on at 91 years of age on 17 January 2000 in Chicago, Illinois, United States of America.