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Being a hippie is about more than just fashion or a particular lifestyle. It's a way of life that emphasizes peace, love, and harmony with nature. Here are some tips on how to be a hippie: 1. Embrace nature: Spend time outside and appreciate the beauty of the natural world. Plant a garden or spend time in the wilderness. 2. Be mindful of your impact on the environment: Use eco-friendly products, reduce your carbon footprint, and advocate for environmental causes. 3. Focus on peace and love: Promote nonviolence and show kindness and compassion to others. Be accepting of people from all walks of life. 4. Embrace creativity: Express yourself through art, music, or other creative outlets. 5. Live a simple life: Reject consumerism and materialism in favor of a more minimalistic lifestyle. 6. Stay informed: Keep up-to-date on social and political issues, and advocate for causes that align with your values. 7. Practice mindfulness: Meditate or practice yoga to increase your awareness and connect with your inner self. Remember, being a hippie is about more than just appearance or a certain lifestyle. It's a way of life that emphasizes love, peace, and harmony with the world around us.
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