> A writer told me "I didn't get anything done today". Answer: try to do nothing. The best way to have only good days is to not aim at getting anything done. Actually almost everything I've written that has survived was written when I didn't try to get anything done.
Is this true?
Sounds like gibberish to me
I think the most likely result is you'll get hardly anything done.
>>1628012
r9k knows better, you should go there
that why I use an actionlist instead of todo
>>1628012
Aimless just in the moment connected to your own self and inner being and not distracted bu deadlines, bills, and the outside world. The more you can separate yourself from burdens the free-er you become. I think he just meant he is able to flow because there are no blocks in his way when he stops focusing on everything else.