Albert Einstein said, "If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself." Jeffrey Lebowski said, "New shit has come to light, man."
Al said it best, man. Dudeism is the doctrine without doctrine, but occasionally, we find ourselves in a league play situation, such as raising a little Lebowski of our own. So how would you explain the sacred dudeist practice of abiding to your six year old?
Here is my shot. Like it? Tattoo it on your forehead dude. Don't like it? Thats your opinion man.
How to Abide is two easy steps:
1. Keep things simple.
2. Don't be a dick.
Please add...
3. Do no harm.
Quote from: meekon5 on January 31, 2011, 08:16:09 AM
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I love it. Speaking of nomenclature, Is "do no harm" different than "don't be a dick?" I am the walrus.
Now that you mention it...probably not. Don't be a Dick pretty much covers it. 8)
Quote from: cckeiser on July 17, 2011, 04:12:10 PM
Now that you mention it...probably not. Don't be a Dick pretty much covers it. 8)
now there's an organized ethos i could get behind! or, if i'm being honest, in front of... :P
Tattoo it on your forehead busmum
Wu Wei (http://www.whywork.org/rethinking/inspiration/taoism.html).
(link for those unfamiliar)
Quotethere's an organized ethos i could get behind!
I am fully behind it Busmum! ;)
Quote from: The Dad Abides on July 18, 2011, 07:17:14 AM
Tattoo it on your forehead busmum
well i can't really *shuffles in embarrassment*, since the swastika is in the way... how about my ass? ;)
Quote from: Caesar dude on July 18, 2011, 04:01:14 PM
Quotethere's an organized ethos i could get behind!
I am fully behind it Busmum! ;)
of course you are, happy fin dude! :-*
Quote from: meekon5 on July 18, 2011, 11:06:11 AM
Wu Wei (http://www.whywork.org/rethinking/inspiration/taoism.html).
(link for those unfamiliar)
ahhhh... thanks for the refresher meekon5.
i can't wait for the next office motherfuck (read:planning meeting), where i will whip out a few choice ideas:
"... work without effort, anxiety and complication, work which goes with and not against the grain of things..."
"... It is not wise to rush about.
Controlling the breath causes strain.
If too much energy is used, exhaustion follows.
This is not the way of Tao..."
"...work would be transformed into spontaneous and meaningful play. .."
there's the door, you crazy hippie fuck! ;D
Quote from: Busmum on July 18, 2011, 10:18:37 PM
Quote from: meekon5 on July 18, 2011, 11:06:11 AM
Wu Wei (http://www.whywork.org/rethinking/inspiration/taoism.html).
(link for those unfamiliar)
ahhhh... thanks for the refresher meekon5.
i can't wait for the next office motherfuck (read:planning meeting), where i will whip out a few choice ideas:
"... work without effort, anxiety and complication, work which goes with and not against the grain of things..."
"... It is not wise to rush about.
Controlling the breath causes strain.
If too much energy is used, exhaustion follows.
This is not the way of Tao..."
"...work would be transformed into spontaneous and meaningful play. .."
there's the door, you crazy hippie fuck! ;D
See I just stick to saying something completely inappropriate to get that sort of reaction.
Not often called a Hippy though. More Troll, or Malignant Little Hobbit.
Here, it would be more of an insult to be called a hippy, than a troll! Oddly conservative labor union job, with completely a misguided sense of what business wear should be. I do tend to be a bit disruptive... But I do have to be a bit mindful, so I don't embarrass my dad...lol!
Oh, how I long for the days of my dread-locked shaved head!
Sigh...
Busmum as much as i try to resist it unfortunately eventually we all have to grow up (even if it's only a little bit).
I continue to try to grow old disgracefully but find that things like responsibility and mortgages sneak up on you, and one day you find you have tons of both.
and kids when you least expect 'em, bless their hearts, eh? truly a lesson in abiding ;D