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Guideline - XXIII -
CONSISTENCY Aristippus' special collection

Be able to think rationally and only in terms of facts and figures.

To be consistent means to have a formulated idea and a concrete plan, to follow the sequence of actions, to use exact formulations, to substantiate one's statements, to give confirmed facts and arguments. A consistent approach to accomplishing the tasks is a control of the situation, an independent and balanced assessment of what’s going on.

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