Techniques 10-20: The Art of Doing Nothing
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10. The Ancient Art of Staring
Stare intensely at a wall, a ceiling, or a stranger on the bus. The longer you stare, the more profound your thoughts will become.
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11. The Technique of Napping
Find a comfortable spot, close your eyes, and nap. The longer you nap, the more rested and refreshed you'll be.
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12. The Art of Daydreaming
Let your mind wander, think of exotic islands, or imagine you're a superhero. The more you daydream, the more creative you'll be.
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13. The Technique of Procrastination
Put off tasks until the last minute, and then do them in a flurry of activity. The longer you procrastinate, the more stress you'll feel.
Procrastinate with the best of them -
14. The Art of Browsing
Scroll through cat videos, memes, or online shopping sites. The more you browse, the more entertained you'll be.
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15. The Technique of Distraction
Watch TV, play games, or listen to music. The more you distract, the less you'll accomplish.
Distract yourself to happiness -
16. The Art of Gazing
Gaze at a beautiful landscape, a work of art, or a stranger's phone screen. The more you gaze, the more mesmerized you'll be.
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17. The Technique of Fidgeting
Tap your pen, twiddle your thumbs, or spin a spinning top. The more you fidget, the less you'll accomplish.
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18. The Art of Loafing
Take a break, take it easy, or take a nap. The longer you loaf, the more refreshed you'll be.
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19. The Technique of Mumbling
Mumble to yourself, to others, or to the void. The more you mumble, the more confused you'll be.
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20. The Art of Doing Absolutely Nothing
Do absolutely nothing, achieve nothing, and enjoy the freedom of doing nothing. The longer you do nothing, the more you'll have done nothing.
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