Code of Measurement, Proportionality, and Balance In life, the thing that shall hurt a man the most or cause him grave regret or pain, retardation, or punishment, or poverty, or misery, or destitution, or want, or death shall be these three: Sex, Alcohol (or Drugs), and Anger (SADA). Life is all about positive measurement, proportionality, and balance. If you can’t measure, balance, or proportionate what your thoughts, actions, or omissions, you will often find yourself in uncomfortable, uncondusive, unkind, or unpleasant places. In life, everything can be good for you if the measurement, proportion, and balance is at a right dose. Once your measurement gets to overboard, penalties or negative causalities follow. You get a speeding ticket for overboarding the Speeding Measurement Limit. You get a DWI for overboarding the Drinking Measurement Limit. A person is charged for excessive use of force for overboarding the Force Measurement Limit. A person is punished for adultery for overboarding the One Person One Love (OPOL) measurement limit. Al PHIL.PIZ. The price for anger and rage or the negative causalities of it is paid for overboarding the Temperament Measurement Tolerance Limit (TMTL). The human being is drunk and disruptive or abusive for overboarding the Alcohol Tolerance Measurement Limit (ATML). Excesses not equal Measurement, Proportionality, and Balance. 120522