>>6 How do you define waste? Being actively wasteful would be like always cooking twice as much food and throwing half away. It’s not a waste if you gave the excess to a neighbor or homeless person. How does doing that lead to peace of mind? Spending time on leisure isn’t a waste. Using time to gain skills isn’t a waste, even if nothing comes from it. Others may call it a waste if there is no profit, but that’s capitalist brain rot. It’s true that sometimes unique insights are found in expected ways and places by people who are autisticly doing what seems to be nonsense. But why categorize what they are doing as waste in the first place?
How do you define waste?
Being actively wasteful would be like always cooking twice as much food and throwing half away. It’s not a waste if you gave the excess to a neighbor or homeless person. How does doing that lead to peace of mind?
Spending time on leisure isn’t a waste. Using time to gain skills isn’t a waste, even if nothing comes from it. Others may call it a waste if there is no profit, but that’s capitalist brain rot.
It’s true that sometimes unique insights are found in expected ways and places by people who are autisticly doing what seems to be nonsense. But why categorize what they are doing as waste in the first place?