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Saturday, April 26, 2008
Leisure Quote of the Week
"One of the symptoms of the approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important and that to take a holiday would bring all kinds of disaster."
- Bertrand Russell
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Books to check out
A Whole New Mind - Daniel Pink
Bonjour Laziness: Why Hard Work Doesn't Pay-Corinne Maier
Doing Nothing-Tom Lutz
Flow - Mihaly Cszikszentmihalyi
Free Agent nation - Daniel Pink
Happier - Tal Ben-Shahar
Happiness Is an Inside Job - Sylvia Boorstein
How To Be Idle-Tom Hodgkinson
In Praise of Idleness - Bertrand Russell
Oscar Widle: A Life in Letters - edited by Merlin Holland
The Affected Provincial's Companion - Lord Whimsy
The Art Of Doing Nothing - Veronique Vienne
The Art of Wordly Wisdom - Baltasar Gracian
The Freedom Manifesto - Tom Hodgkinson
The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow-Jerome K. Jerome
The Leisure Economy - Linda Nazareth
The McSweeney's Joke Book of Book Jokes - editors of McSweeney's
The New York Times Flipbook of Crosswords
The Not So Big Life - Susan Susanka
The Right To Be Lazy-Paul LaFargue
Think! - Michael R. LeGault
X Saves the World - Jeff Gordinier
Leisurely Links
Whywork.org
The Idler
Kenny Bloggins
Oldie but Goodie Article on Doing Nothing
How To Do Nothing
Sublime Stitching
US News article about starting a business based on your hobby
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