The Moment I truly realized Dudeism was right for me.....

Started by Dudenheimer, January 15, 2013, 10:18:32 AM

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Dudenheimer

Hello everyone,
The Big Lebowski has always been one of my favorite movies. One of the most quotable and memorable movies of all time in my opinion..
When I stumbled upon Dudeism, I was flabbergasted. I thoguht, "Really??? a religion based off of Lebowski??? No way....Someone's messing with me...."
Well, I just thought it'd be funny to go ahead and get ordained. At first, it was a joke to me.
I grew up in a Southern Baptist Church and anything outside of that is considered a "Cult" O_O
Well, after going to the same Church for over 6 years, building all of those relationships, having people practically become family to me.... I moved in with my girlfriend and her family and was suddenly Disowned from the Church....
People would barely speak to me anymore... Well, I found Dudeism about a year after that...And again, starting off, It was all a joke to me. I was ordained June 03, 2010 and didn't look at Dudeism again for almost a year...
Well, I work as a Customer Service agent for a major payment processing company.... Customer's are brutal. Being treated like crap everyday by people that don't know you at all (going on three years now...) can take its toll on someone.....
Well, about a year after I was ordained, The stress of the job.... the Losing of all my "Friends"....My own self-deprication....
I broke down... On my way home from work one day I just started crying. With me being a generally laid back guy who doesn't let things get to him, I freaked my girlfriend out. She asked me what was wrong and I unloaded everything on her. She didn't know I was letting everything sit down inside and fester...
She pulled me close and wiped the tears from my eyes and said two words that changed my entire life....
"Fuck It"
It was literally a life changing moment. From that moment on, nothing could touch me. I was about as high as the Dude chasing Maude through the skies. Since then I have read The Abide Guide once and am working on it a second time now and am waiting on Jeff Bridges' Book "The Dude and The Zen Master" to come on the mail so I can relate to the Ol' Duder directly.
Dudeism is not a joke... It is lifechanging.
I feel like I'm rambling, But the whole point of all of this is... Did anyone else have one of those life-changing moments with Dudeism???
"Uh, its down there somewhere, let me take another look"

BikerDude

#1
Welcome.
Personally I didn't have any such moment or it was so long ago I don't remember.
I just like to kick back and smoke a fatty from time to time. (Yeah yeah I get the taoist stuff)
I've been saying fuck it since long before there was a Lebowski.
FTW Dude.




Out here we are all his children


Dudenheimer

Why Thankie Biker Dude. I had always been laid back and generally "Dude", This was just the first thing that completely and wholeheartedly made sense. With just about any other religion out there, there's a million and two questions left unanswered. With This, there's one answer to the millions of questions. Fuck It.
I can abide that man.
B{D>
"Uh, its down there somewhere, let me take another look"

Hominid

Having "Ah ha" moments is awesome, it means you jumped up to the next plateau. I haven't had one with TBL, though I do use it to apply the "fuck it" approach to life. I feel for you man; sounds like you really get shit on at work. I'd be looking for another job if it's all negative like that, though I don't know your whole story. But I guess if you're handling it, then it's a moot point.

Thanks for being transparent and sharing - I look forward to your contributions here in dude-land. Oh, and it's past the 10th... rent's due.   ;-)



Dudenheimer

Eh, I've realized that it's all just a game. No need to flash a piece out on the lanes and cause such a fuss. I only work to support my lifestyle. The job is just that, a job. The only reason why I'm still here is it pays decently, and it's monday through friday. Coming to the realization that I force myself to wake up every morning and drive to work all on my own volition has made the biggest difference in the world.
Abou the rent, I uh.... I'll just slide it under the door..
B{D>
"Uh, its down there somewhere, let me take another look"

GreenMaude

I appreciate your story man, thanks for sharing!

'Fuck it' definitely helps me endure the rat race, gotta feed the monkey ;)

Judd Dude

Hey man, cool of you to share such a story dude. I too worked in "customer service" for about three years myself only as "filler work", as my career in construction slowed down a little lately. Man I feel where you are coming from. People who don't even know you, treating you like a piece of shit day in and day out. Coming home angry and beaten down... I got one piece of advice man, find a new job. One that gives you some sense of fulfillment. Life's far too short a comedy to deal with boatloads of paraquats on a daily basis! It was so bad there that I eventually ended up getting canned because I could no longer eat people's shit and was being outspoken about it not only to my managers, but to customers as well. Fuck em. They were being horrible as human beings and they needed to know it. Anyway, I got some unemployment clams for a while, practiced a lot of Dudeism, and eventually my career in carpentry picked back up. Now I'm building things which is in itself rewarding, but what's best is I no longer have to deal with strangers treating me like garbage. Abiding by the "fuck it" way is good, as long as you are getting done what you need to get done and are happy. If you can't leave said job just be sure you aren't letting people treat you like the chief of police of Malibu treated the Dude. If they get into your shit, tell them to just take it easy, man! If they don't tell them this aggression will not stand and walk away for a minute to let the situation simmer down.

Of course this is all just like, my opinion, man.

ABIDE.
"Is this a... what day is this???"

WildManWizard

Quote from: Judd Dude on January 18, 2013, 12:27:02 PM
Hey man, cool of you to share such a story dude. I too worked in "customer service" for about three years myself only as "filler work", as my career in construction slowed down a little lately. Man I feel where you are coming from. People who don't even know you, treating you like a piece of shit day in and day out. Coming home angry and beaten down... I got one piece of advice man, find a new job. One that gives you some sense of fulfillment. Life's far too short a comedy to deal with boatloads of paraquats on a daily basis! It was so bad there that I eventually ended up getting canned because I could no longer eat people's shit and was being outspoken about it not only to my managers, but to customers as well. Fuck em. They were being horrible as human beings and they needed to know it. Anyway, I got some unemployment clams for a while, practiced a lot of Dudeism, and eventually my career in carpentry picked back up. Now I'm building things which is in itself rewarding, but what's best is I no longer have to deal with strangers treating me like garbage. Abiding by the "fuck it" way is good, as long as you are getting done what you need to get done and are happy. If you can't leave said job just be sure you aren't letting people treat you like the chief of police of Malibu treated the Dude. If they get into your shit, tell them to just take it easy, man! If they don't tell them this aggression will not stand and walk away for a minute to let the situation simmer down.

Of course this is all just like, my opinion, man.

ABIDE.

Working in customer service i can agree with everything you say, but i would like to add that dealing with boat loads of human paraquats has made me appreciate nice people all the more, and allows me the ability to not let the a-holes of the word get me down anymore.

DigitalBuddha

Quote from: WildManWizard on January 29, 2014, 01:33:38 AM
Quote from: Judd Dude on January 18, 2013, 12:27:02 PM
Hey man, cool of you to share such a story dude. I too worked in "customer service" for about three years myself only as "filler work", as my career in construction slowed down a little lately. Man I feel where you are coming from. People who don't even know you, treating you like a piece of shit day in and day out. Coming home angry and beaten down... I got one piece of advice man, find a new job. One that gives you some sense of fulfillment. Life's far too short a comedy to deal with boatloads of paraquats on a daily basis! It was so bad there that I eventually ended up getting canned because I could no longer eat people's shit and was being outspoken about it not only to my managers, but to customers as well. Fuck em. They were being horrible as human beings and they needed to know it. Anyway, I got some unemployment clams for a while, practiced a lot of Dudeism, and eventually my career in carpentry picked back up. Now I'm building things which is in itself rewarding, but what's best is I no longer have to deal with strangers treating me like garbage. Abiding by the "fuck it" way is good, as long as you are getting done what you need to get done and are happy. If you can't leave said job just be sure you aren't letting people treat you like the chief of police of Malibu treated the Dude. If they get into your shit, tell them to just take it easy, man! If they don't tell them this aggression will not stand and walk away for a minute to let the situation simmer down.

Of course this is all just like, my opinion, man.

ABIDE.

Working in customer service i can agree with everything you say, but i would like to add that dealing with boat loads of human paraquats has made me appreciate nice people all the more, and allows me the ability to not let the a-holes of the word get me down anymore.


WildManWizard dude, just dropped in to give you a dude like welcome to our beach community. Nice to have you here, mang! Grab a place on the rug and abide, dude! Bars' just over there.

MindAbiding

Nice thread going here. I dig yer styles, Dudes.

I'm not sure I can pinpoint a moment, but I can say something about what Dudeism means to me. I think the biggest thing Dudeism gives me is a paragon -- the Dude embodies a philosophy, makes it alive and accessible. So unlike a philosophy, Dudeism doesn't operate by abstract principles or constant reminders of the ultimate nature of the universe. When I feel myself getting uptight, all I have to do is imagine what the Dude would do in my current situation and try to do something closer to that.

Come to think of it, imitation contributes a lot to the Dude's repertoire -- he's constantly repeating phrases and words that others have said. Maybe that's a lesson to us all.
The clouds above us come together and disperse;
The breeze in the courtyard departs and returns.
Life is like that, so why not relax?
Who can keep us from celebrating?
- Lu-Yu

meekon5

I have to agree with Biker, I was doing, and thinking, and acting in a dudeist fashion before I was aware of the term. My only revelation was that there was a name for it.
"I have noticed even people who claim everything is predestined, and  that we can do nothing to change it, look before they cross the road."
Stephen Hawking

Where are you Dude? Place your pin @ http://tinyurl.com/dudemap

DigitalBuddha

I was just an asshole before my conversion to Dudeism! Nah, just kiddin'! Actually, I think we all have had some Dudeism in us, and perhaps that is why we are here? It was written in our genes, maybe.

Judd Dude

Quote from: WildManWizard on January 29, 2014, 01:33:38 AM
Quote from: Judd Dude on January 18, 2013, 12:27:02 PM
Hey man, cool of you to share such a story dude. I too worked in "customer service" for about three years myself only as "filler work", as my career in construction slowed down a little lately. Man I feel where you are coming from. People who don't even know you, treating you like a piece of shit day in and day out. Coming home angry and beaten down... I got one piece of advice man, find a new job. One that gives you some sense of fulfillment. Life's far too short a comedy to deal with boatloads of paraquats on a daily basis! It was so bad there that I eventually ended up getting canned because I could no longer eat people's shit and was being outspoken about it not only to my managers, but to customers as well. Fuck em. They were being horrible as human beings and they needed to know it. Anyway, I got some unemployment clams for a while, practiced a lot of Dudeism, and eventually my career in carpentry picked back up. Now I'm building things which is in itself rewarding, but what's best is I no longer have to deal with strangers treating me like garbage. Abiding by the "fuck it" way is good, as long as you are getting done what you need to get done and are happy. If you can't leave said job just be sure you aren't letting people treat you like the chief of police of Malibu treated the Dude. If they get into your shit, tell them to just take it easy, man! If they don't tell them this aggression will not stand and walk away for a minute to let the situation simmer down.

Of course this is all just like, my opinion, man.

ABIDE.

Working in customer service i can agree with everything you say, but i would like to add that dealing with boat loads of human paraquats has made me appreciate nice people all the more, and allows me the ability to not let the a-holes of the word get me down anymore.
Couldn't agree more man, nice people are great and certainy offset the plentiful
assholes!
"Is this a... what day is this???"

Judd Dude

Quote from: BikerDude on January 15, 2013, 10:41:33 AM
Welcome.
Personally I didn't have any such moment or it was so long ago I don't remember.
I just like to kick back and smoke a fatty from time to time. (Yeah yeah I get the taoist stuff)
I've been saying fuck it since long before there was a Lebowski.
FTW Dude.



Why the gun in the mouth? She certainly has a lot to live for!
"Is this a... what day is this???"

The_Sleevez

I think like most people here there was always a little lebowski inside. I just wasn't ready to accept it going through life always thinking about doing the expected thing job house family blah blah blah. That's what people do right that's what everyone tells you you should be aiming for when your growing up. I have always just cruised through didn't really have any goals or future plan and always thought there was something wrong with me. Like my life wasn't living up to the expectations of what life was supposed to be. I came to the site as a kind of joke to get ordained I was toying with the idea of presiding over a friends wedding. But then I started reading the website and forums I got a copy of the Dude de Ching and the abide guide. The more I read the more I came to realize there is nothing wrong with me I'm happy with where I am. My bills are paid food on the table cold oat sodas in the fridge and still some cash in my pocket to feed the monkey. What the hell else do I need. That moment I released the inner dude who had been hiding down there somewhere. Some days I need to remind myself to just say fuck it but I'm on the path and I'm enjoying my frame a lot more weather I'm throwing strikes or gutter balls.