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

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Tuesday, January 02, 2007

New year's eve

Short post to explain you how did it go with my new year's eve, because it was awesome.

The yoga & vipassana guys were going out for dinner, but somehow I did not feel like it. They are very nice and warm people, I've spent some good times with them, no complains about it, (except maybe that their conversation sometimes tends to go too much to the yoga & vipassana subjects). And they are not "party people", not particularly, which is kind of nice as well.

=> A side note maybe, quite an important one though: make no mistake, yoga people are quite neurotic. I don't know why I thought in a yoga course in India you would find very nice and balanced and peaceful group, but no no no they're nuts, (starting by myself of course).

Anyway that night I did not feel like going out with them. And I did not have any other alternatives since I don't know so many people around - besides the yoga classes, my social life is limited here, there's the girls I try to talk to now and then with little success. Then I didn't.

On my way to the restaurant I was feeling kind of weird. Was I going to spend my new year's eve having dinner on my own and going to bed early?. Would I not regret it and feel sad about it?. The answer was obviously negative. But I don't know, I had my doubts untill it was over; it seems that you cannot be sure unless you give it a try. May I encourage you to do the same one of these years?. It was a wonderful finding. No hassle with new year's eve anymore.