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- The reason laziness is rarely pushed as a lifestyle option is down to one simple reason: money. There are fortunes to be made out of…
- My idea of childcare at festivals is to sit at a trestle table with an ale while the kids run around and make up their…
- Alongside my 'no email' policy, I resolve to make better use of the wonderful Royal Mail, and send letters and postcards to people. There is…
- Faffing is completely harmless, whereas its opposite - dynamic, purposeful activity - is often very harmful. Faffers do not tend to kill people or make…
- Labour-saving devices just make us try to cram more pointless activities into each day, rather than doing the important thing, which is to enjoy our…
- Our dreams take us into other worlds, alternative realities that help us make sense of day-to-day realities.
- Festivals are fun for kids, fun for parents and offer a welcome break from the stresses of the nuclear family. The sheer quantities of people…
- If we are to make life into a pleasure rather than a struggle, then I would suggest that we have to start with our own…
- If you can find a way to make a living doing something you enjoy, or a range of things that you enjoy, then it can…
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