[1] Investigation: If you believe in truth and justice, you must also believe in having deeper investigations, instead of just making superficial assumptions.
[2] Reason: If you believe in reason and truth, you must prove the consequential beyond reasonable doubt. If you see that doubtful, it is only right to question it.
[3] Integrity: If the accused is not guilty, the accuser is guilty. Thus, never accuse carelessly. Your attempt to mindlessly discount another’s integrity discounts yours.
[4] Convenience: If the so-called truth seems too convenient and easily found, it might not be the truth after all.
[5] Righteousness: Even if the self-righteous are at times right, they are at other times wrong. Thus, to never be wrong, never be self-righteous.
[6] Inclination: Even if the complete truth is not easy to find, keep inclining towards it, till it is found. Otherwise, you are not true to yourself and the world.
[7] Goodness: If you believe the world is a good place, be a good person, to prove this to yourself.
[8] Betterment: If you believe in making the world a better place, start by being a better person, as you are the centre of your world.
[9] Justice: If you believe in justice, in what is right, stand up for justice, as this is right.
[10] Truth: If you have truths worth sharing, share them truly. Even if others do not believe them, your efforts are worthy in themselves.