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Business for Bohemians:
If you're not very careful, your creative business, the very thing which you hoped would lead to liberty and riches, will instead trap you in a hell of hard-working poverty.
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Business for Bohemians:
Making stuff is easy. Selling it is not.
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The Freedom Manifesto
Screens make us into passive receivers. Smash the screen and find a pencil and a piece of paper instead.
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The Freedom Manifesto
A diet of solely mental work is suffocating.
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Business for Bohemians:
But if you don't address financial issues in a grown-up fashion, you'll end up poor, which is no fun at all.
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Business for Bohemians:
This is possibly what drove Amy Winehouse and Kurt Cobain to early graves. They could not handle being cogs. They could not handle monetizing their content. That was not the reason they become bohemian singers.
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Business for Bohemians:
You must find out who you are and proceed on the basis of that knowledge."
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The Freedom Manifesto
How much more fun life must have been when we went around on horses, chatting to strangers, leaning over gates, leaping over fences, singing with joy, being at one with nature, its animals and its weather.
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How to Be Idle: A Loafer's
The tempo of modern life is such that we are giving less and less time and thought to the matter of cooking and feeding . . . it is a pretty crazy life when one eats to work and does not work in order to eat.
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How to Be Idle: A Loafer's
The pedestrian is the highest and most mighty of beings; he walks for pleasure, he observes but does not interfere, he is not in a hurry, he is happy in the company of his own mind, he wanders detached, wise and merry, godlike. He is free.
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How to Be Idle: A Loafer's
I count it as an absolute certainty that in paradise, everyone naps. A nap is a perfect pleasure and it's useful, too. It splits the day into two halves, making each half more manageable and enjoyable. How much easier it is to work in the morning if we know we have a nap to look forward to after lunch; and how much more pleasant the late afternoon and evening become after a little sleep.
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How to Be Idle: A Loafer's
The lie-in-by which I mean lying in bed awake-is not a selfish indulgence but an essential tool for any student of the art of living, which is what the idler really is. Lying in bed doing nothing is noble and right, pleasurable and productive.
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