2. Pertaining to life, being and doing are mutually inclusive. Embrace both. Cherish what they represent. That is, enjoy the age that you have—the period known as your life.
3. Nothing quite gives us the same sort of joy as doing our things purposefully. Being is only part the pleasure. Doing completes the mission of ‘us in our age’. Being is central to our identities; it provides the platform for doing.
4. Neither being nor doing are less or more important than the other. They are, of a sense, tied to each other. If we cannot be who we are supposed to be then it figures we cannot do what we are supposed to do. It operates the same in reverse. Be and do—them both.