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4.4.1. Promoting legal awareness

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Individuals, groups, organisations, cultures and policymakers make conscious that each individual, on condition of not damaging themselves and others, has the right to create its own will, its own capabilities, self-chosen interests and activities and - through identification with its own will, own capabilities and self-chosen interests and activities - a chosen identity.

Individuals, groups, organisations, cultures and policymakers make conscious of the need and importance of, in a yourself and others not damaging way, dealing with the right of everyone to develop and cultivate a self-chosen identity.

Individuals, groups, organisations, cultures and policymakers make conscious of the difference between and the consequentes of attuning to the right distance and  cooperate with you and others respecting and you and others damaging identities.

Individuals, groups, organisations, cultures and policymakers make conscious of  the difference between and the consequentes of a self-critical and a self-uncritical quality.

Individuals, groups, organisations, cultures and policymakers make conscious of the outcomes – on the short and long term – of  a lack of empathy and not logically and reasonably attuning and cooperating.

Individuals, groups, organisations, cultures and policymakers make conscious of the outcomes – on the short and long term – of  uncritically, inconsiderate, or else strategic following or conform to egoïstic – family - business - schooling and political, cultural or mythological/religious leaders and groups.

Individuals, groups, organisations, cultures and policymakers make conscious of the outcomes – on the short and long term – of familiar, business-like, politic and or cultural be safe-guarded of and/or yourself exempt from being righteous and quite unfair [wrong-skilled] to want, may or have to do.

Individuals, groups, organisations, cultures and policymakers make conscious of the outcomes – on the short and long term – of  not wanting or allowed to see what you or the family/group don't like.