Hey fellow Dudeists,
This is my first post here on the forum.
Today I had what I can only think of as an epiphany, or maybe just a random thought going on.
I work in the Film & TV industry as a set dresser, which I can safely say is a job full of people who are very un-dude.
So today when the running around and panic started up I found myself a mop & bucket and took off to clean the sets that were being used the following day.
Ordinarily this is a job that most people shy away from but I think it's a great job for a Dudeist. 20-30 mins of peace and quiet, alone with the monotonous task of mopping.
The task of mopping requires basically no thought which leaves the mind free to wander, and wonder.
So I dropped in to see what condition my condition was in...
It was as I made my way from room to room slowly and methodically cleaning that I suddenly realised that The dirt in one room, if left untouched, will someday be the dirt in all the other rooms
At the time it was a mind blowing revelation and I thought "that sounds a lot like something Lao Tzu may have said."
I guess it really just re-affirms that dudeitation can be carried out as part of daily life no matter where you are.
Anyway, looking forward to hearing what other Dudeists think and if anyone else has had a similar experience.
Heath