Jim-in-It is the chief philosopher of pointlessness, an expert in doing nothing and achieving nothing. His philosophy is simple: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
His mantra is "Pointless, by design." He believes that the key to happiness is embracing the void, and his personal motto is "The less you do, the more you gain."
Jim-in-It's most famous work, "The Treatise on Pointless", is a 10,000-page tome that explores the intricacies of doing nothing. It's a bestseller in the land of the pointlessly inclined.
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