Nadaism is not dead

Do you want to know if a person who passes all the time doing nothing would be able to live a normal and happy life?

... I will not work, I will not engage any activity in the long or even in the medium term - but I'll need help! Please check out the nadaist contract at the bottom of the page

... and there's other pointless investigations ongoing, just take a look to the bar on the right hand side

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

The point of travelling & the croupier

All the stuff about the point of travelling of the previous post sounds ok of course, it is a rational explanation, you may or may not agree. But actually it is not so simple, because of the croupier.


The croupier keeps on checking at every moment that I'm not so amused, (I don't remember the last time I got bored), or worried, or not feeling so well, to wonder once again about the purpose of the trip, (if at least I was spending less money or I had some contributions to the nadaist project).

Of course the cheapest is to stay in the same city for a while, to avoid transportation expenses. For the rest, the hotels I go to are usually the cheapest and the food in Italy if you are a bit careful is quite inexpensive. As for the doing nothing, the least possible, that's cheap. The croupier should be happy in that situation. But no, if you are really doing nothing, are you not wasting your money in a country like Italy, since there are much cheaper places to be?. If for whatever the reason you engage more activities and for example you enter the Colliseum you always wanted to and the ticket you know the ticket, (and maybe you don't enjoy it so much for whatever the reason, maybe you are a little bit saturated of art), then the croupier complains again, and so loudly!.

So the croupier will look for every hole, anything that is not exactly perfect, and will wonder about it, and depending on the mood will manage sometimes to torture me a bit. (Well torture is probably a word too harsh, but that's its mechanism, that's its field).


Then the only solution is to rely on the thing (also from previous posts) to take decisions on the spot, to decide whether to visit that temple or to go that city. But the decisions have to be on the spot, and it is annoying, for example I have to get to the entrance of the place to let the thing decide if I get in, sometimes I start phone calls looking for accommodation in places that I barely think they are interesting just to let the thing decide that of course I won't be going!.


This one is not rational and the consequence is that it does not make sense. What can I say.