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“Simply do what you want to do” invites a “Do what thou wilt” sort of connotation. Would that not be an expected inference? A shade of Crowley or Crowley’s shade?
This example is very different from Crowley in the sense that it is limited to a simply life style, which is objective and not extremely subjective as in the cases of Crowley and Hubbard.