How to Be a Cool Hippie

Try to be funny and serious at the same time., Love your country; criticize your government. , Try to be calm and collected., It's OK to dislike people's actions, just love them as a person. , Laugh a lot. , Be yourself!, Advocate love as opposed to...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Try to be funny and serious at the same time.

    This may be hard for some people. ,,, Listen to whatever music you want, wear the clothes that appeal to YOU.

    No one else should tell you what you should like and if they do (which they will) don't listen to them, if they're the kind of person who tries to hurt people you shouldn't take their advice much less criticisms seriously.

    However, it's not necessary to brag about your differences; just set an example. ,,, Be willing to help others for free
    -- or take it out in trade or barter.

    The hippie subgroup known as the Diggers believe that ultimately money will be abolished, that all work will be done for free or trade. ,,,,, However, you should choose the reading material you prefer.

    Same with your musical choices. ,
  2. Step 2: Love your country; criticize your government.

  3. Step 3: Try to be calm and collected.

  4. Step 4: It's OK to dislike people's actions

  5. Step 5: just love them as a person.

  6. Step 6: Laugh a lot.

  7. Step 7: Be yourself!

  8. Step 8: Advocate love as opposed to hate -- peace as opposed to war -- self-expression as opposed to inhibition.

  9. Step 9: Give peace a chance!

  10. Step 10: Do free.

  11. Step 11: Make everyone your friend.

  12. Step 12: Everyone's your friend now as a hippie

  13. Step 13: so make people who hate the world your very distant friends.

  14. Step 14: Don't let anything bug (bother) you or bring you down.

  15. Step 15: It's not necessary to use words like solid

  16. Step 16: groovy

  17. Step 17: but if you want to

  18. Step 18: find a guide to 60s slang such as The Hip Pocket Book.

  19. Step 19: Some popular hippie reading material includes Siddhartha by Hesse

  20. Step 20: Lord of the Rings by Tolkien

  21. Step 21: and the writings of Mahatma Gandhi and John Lennon.

  22. Step 22: Wear a cool headband.

Detailed Guide

This may be hard for some people. ,,, Listen to whatever music you want, wear the clothes that appeal to YOU.

No one else should tell you what you should like and if they do (which they will) don't listen to them, if they're the kind of person who tries to hurt people you shouldn't take their advice much less criticisms seriously.

However, it's not necessary to brag about your differences; just set an example. ,,, Be willing to help others for free
-- or take it out in trade or barter.

The hippie subgroup known as the Diggers believe that ultimately money will be abolished, that all work will be done for free or trade. ,,,,, However, you should choose the reading material you prefer.

Same with your musical choices. ,

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