The Principle of Existential Idle Time
In the grand tradition of Trunky thought, we hold that the purpose of life is not to be productive, but to be existentially idle. That is, to exist in a state of pure, unadulterated nothingness.
Key Tenets:
- Existential idle time is not just a state of being, but a way of life.
- One must constantly remind oneself that the meaning of life is not something to be found, but something to be lost.
- The only true freedom is the freedom to do nothing.
- The only true happiness is the happiness of inactivity.
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