Doing Nothing Means Being Off Every Day

Friday, July 28, 2006

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So the point was and is that “doing” is defined as “producing” and “nothing” is defined as “not producing” so the goal of doing nothing ever is to not have a job, to not work at a job, to not buy in to the daily grind of a job, to not participate in the job mentality.

Work of course is ok. So is breathing and etc. Holistic minimization of negative impact on ecology is not considered.

Like Frank Zappa said, “Free is when you don’t have to do nothing or pay for nothing, We want to be free.”

Be free.

7 Responses to “Doing Nothing Means Being Off Every Day”

  1. insanityisnoexcuse says:

    Well, OK. Doing nothing, you are free. But at the moment, paying for nothing doesn’t seem to work. Where do the Twains meet, Mark?

  2. Mark Stamas says:

    Well Michael.

    Never the twain shall meet.

    Really, this is what keeps the mind sharp and entertwained.

    Did you miss the lesson on there is no point?

    So, yeah, I play the game, I am a US Citizen, I vote, I whine, I work, I pay,

    But I don’t want to.

    Therein lies the twain.

    Mark.

  3. clydeishappy says:

    Wow, so much to keep track of. Is there an instructional DVD on this topic or at least an ebook?

  4. Mark Stamas says:

    Yes.

    Go to http://storydvds.com/

  5. insanityisnoexcuse says:

    Or try the blog “Nothing Is Comprehensible.”

    Or this:
    Nothing is comprehensible except by virtue of its edges.

    Indian Proverb

  6. Mark Stamas says:

    Living is easy with eyes closed. Misunderstanding all you see.
    John Lennon

  7. insanityisnoexcuse says:

    I am thankful for laughter, except when milk comes out of my nose.

    Woody Allen

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