This tiny eBook on Microdacism is an exercise in personal expression. As adults we, sooner or later, ask some very basic questions: Who am I? Why am I here? What should be my goals in life? What can I offer humanity? What difference does my being here make to myself, my friends or the world? Our life seems to be planned without our own input: We are born. We are educated to get jobs. We get a jobs. Our economy is based on us keeping our jobs. Our entire lifestyle is based on the jobs we have. As rewards, we are entertained by televisions; shows we do not control. We are discouraged to think much less to act on our thoughts; keeping our jobs depend on our silence – not to be expressive. But, sooner or later, we are brave enough to ask simple questions (at first): Why can’t I take Tuesdays and Fridays off from work? Why can’t I go to work at 10:15 instead of 9:00… simple questions that highlight the lack of control we have over our very own lives. But, does it have to be so? Microdacism suggests a simple formula for living based on seven principles. Your first freedom of expression is to read it or not. Should you choose to read it, then you, and only you should decide to accept or to reject what you read based on your own thoughts: You thinking for yourself. Besides, it is not all about being serious, you should also have lots of fun finding the grammatical and spelling errors. You will not hurt my feelings. The idea of this book is not to offer answers, but to suggest questions that only you can answer. Maybe in asking these questions you, too, will come to a place of total understanding of you. There’s but one requirement: Think for yourself.