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1.9 KiB
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33 lines
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Let’s try one of the infinite ways to start.
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Wash your hands—it creates expectation.
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Locate a television with a generous selection of satellite offerings.
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Utilize the fibonacci sequence.
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Marvel the stunning mediocrity of our manmade wonder.
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Allow contraction and expansion of the ego in a tempo that feels pleasurable, modulating it as you would your sphincter
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Return to any step of the instruction in tandem with your curiosity
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Following Gertrude Stein, every now and then sit with your back on nature.
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Type the name of your favorite top 40 song
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Press Enter
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Do not sweep the floor for a week.
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Sweep all the accumulated dust into one large pile.
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Watch the orderly centralized pile disintegrate into a chaotic decentralized field.
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Collect all the remote controls.
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Remove all the images, words, and numbers.
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Ask someone who is unfamiliar with the system.
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Turn off the lights.
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Using a pipe and a cable detector locate all the cables and metalwork hidden below the surface of chosen wall. Loosely mark their location using a light blue pencil.
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Watch TV with the sound turned off for one hour.
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CLEAR YOUR MIND OF ALL THOUGHTS
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DEFINE SOMETHING THAT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO ACCOMPLISH. MAP OUT THE PLAN. DO IT.
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Do something that is: visually striking, socially radical, conceptually and contextually sensitive, sustainable, in the public domain (outside of art venues), and hurts no living thing—something that will change the world.
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Study for time.
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move your finger up and down for one minute every morning.
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Write down your fears on a white square piece of rice paper.
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Repeat until you have a garden.
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Use any material or objects.
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Apply glitter on your eyes and glabella and roll your eyes up to see the starry sky.
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What about a game, like the Game Of Twenty Questions.
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Close your eyes, concentrate, and blow.
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Imagine and invent five titles of books that you would like all children to read and enjoy.
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Remember, these books don’t exist.
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