Re: comfort and nihilism

Now John, the part about:
No career, no client, no public, no
private, no self, no budget, no schedule, no program.

sp: just a note about nay-saying, it is to invoke the nothingness that is
always a part of the "something." Not so much the negativization you
describe. Which leads to:
The stuff dreams are made of, funny, hilarious. The best.
Nobody should ever pay for or get paid to do this.

sp: it is just that your tri-categorization from payed-yet spritually
bankrupt to parallel/floating to aesthetic/unpaid sets up a framework
that might suggest the superfluousness of dreams. I think they are more
powerfully at play than the supplemental role you seem to assign, however
wondrously.( The id is way bigger than the ego.)

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