Edict #3: Let No Man Be Shamed or Ridiculed in His Quest for the Common Good.

Now, if a man is working at Burger King and serving up a foul lump of grease, sugar, dough and other corruptions to healthy vigor, then the man must raise up his voice and request that a healthy piece of cod, squash, or other healthy victuals be served instead to the eager jaws.

If the man chooses not to do so, then the next man must do so. If the next man chooses not to do so, then let the leadership of the community enforce the common good.

There shall not be titter at efforts toward good work.

But if the fries are steeped in month's old grease, the drinks consist of sugared and colored water, and the meats are inoculated with chemicals—and the food workers pass this off as a reasonable exchange with their fellow man's earned currency—then egg and argue these fools to ends unknown until common sense comes to their beaten brows.

There is no defect or disgrace to work that is grounded in the common good.