“I want to say, in all seriousness, that a great deal of harm is being done in the modern world by belief in the virtuousness of work, and that the road to happiness and prosperity lies in an organised diminution of work.” - In Praise of Idleness by Bertr...
Example: I'm immediately inclined to deny, to you, that you are in fact inclined to idleness, and insist, rather, that your dissatisfaction is with *some forms* of work, that this is shown by your sustained efforts in your 'withdrawing', etc. etc. But why...
Whether one derives purpose from work as defined by Western or industrialised societies or any other activity, the critical factor I believe is purpose. You have obviously found what gives your life a sense of purpose. May it be long and healthy.
More important than purpose - by far - is consequence, which is what Russell alludes to in the passage above. We no longer live in a world of ambition or intentions. We live in a world of consequences. It's human to make light of the negative consequences...
Many strive for consequence and fail. Others change the course of history without ever knowing. The moral evaluation of consequence is of course subjective and many go to the grave believing in the goodness of their actions. I merely refer to that which m...
I'm feel most content AFTER a period of activity, exertion or creation of something. And part of the contentment comes from the 'deserving' of the downtime. Enjoy your beautiful vistas and idle activities.
I admire talents or even interests that are entirely foreign to me....your aspiration to "idleness" or "repose" (I almost literally jump around 24/7 nonstop, and my brain --- at least for the time being --- tries to go even faster); your credible way of d...
We squander health in search of wealth; We scheme and toil and save; Then squander wealth in search of health, But only find a grave. We live, and boast of what we own; We die, and only get a stone.
I'm reminded of the protagonist in Iris Murdoch's The Sea, The Sea. Like you, he moved to remote Scotland after retiring as a famous theatre director. There, he gets embroiled in various adventures, both real and metaphysical. In the end, he realises his ...
I should clarify that by doing nothing I don’t mean that I intend to be idle. What I should have said is that I don’t think that work is in my best interests, and that I’ve had enough of it. Will spend time doing the things I actually enjoy, and at a pace...
Well illustrated with beautiful photos. I am currently travelling to attend one of my sons graduation and off to another continent to see how our older son is doing with his life and his studies. Seen the hatchlings and this discussion brought back a quot...
My house is only as old as I am, and it's falling apart in the gentle San Diego seaside climate (mild weather encouraging mold and mildew, constant salt air breeze corroding everything in sight, etc.) I retired 10 years ago after a career spanning 45 year...