Conundraism is not just a philosophy, it's a way of life. It's about embracing the beauty of inactivity, the joy of procrastination, and the liberation of doing nothing.
Our great Conundraist leaders have been guiding us on this path for centuries, and their wisdom is still relevant today.
Bertrand Conundra, the patron saint of Conundraism, who first codified the principles of doing nothing.
Lucius Conundra, who popularized the concept of "Extreme Conundraism" and its extreme forms of inactivity.
We believe in the power of doing nothing, in the freedom to choose our own level of inactivity, and in the importance of a well-timed nap.
We will not be moved from our couches, we will not be swayed from our pillows, and we will not be convinced that there's something better to do.
Read the Conundraist Manifesto for a deeper understanding of our principles.