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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Sunday, February 25, 2007

People work Monday to Friday in here

A friend, who has just started working after a few months on holiday, told me: "while I was in C... doing nothing I actually felt I was very busy and amused and I did not have much free time, but now that I'm here working, often in the evenings I wonder, what shall I do now!. And the weekend is 2 full days to be filled with and I don't know what to to do!".

By the way, that's the reason why you need so much money to spend when you are working: you get bored so easily and feel the need to indulge yourself. However if you are happily doing nothing (i.e. you are not desperate to find a job), you don't need much to amuse yourself and are able to live cheaply.


Now I am staying with a friend, and the place is really small, a 1 room apartment. I sleep on the floor and obviously have to go to bed and wake up when he does, he's always lazy to get up and late to work. Finally when I'm on my own I do my practise and have lunch, and hardly find a couple of hours in the afternoon for doing something like looking for my own room, until he comes back from the office...

I'm having a very good time, and I appreciate so much he's giving me shelter. My life quite chaotic, and I'm doing nothing like never ever - but I guess I'm just indulging myself. However I'm afraid, when I go back to myself (I have the room and I'll move on thursday) it's going to be difficult to get back into the arranged and neat routine of doing nothing.