Mickey Z

Cool Observer

Saturday, January 01, 2005

"Nothing changes on New Year's Day"

Posted by Mickey Z on 01/01 at 10:05 AM
  1. Here are a few of my resolutions.

    1. Search for an occupation that is rewarding and makes a difference

    2. Start my second screenplay

    3. Move closer to a vegan type of diet by incorpoprating more raw and natural foods into my diet.

    4. Return a call from my mother who’s rarely been in my life for the duration of my 27 years and try to have some semblance of a relationship.

    5. Live more simple.  Get the clutter out of my life.

    Posted by Cinque  on  from Los Angeles 01/01  at  10:38 AM
  2. “Jai refuse”.

    I think that you are right on the money, MZ.  It’s our acceptance of some things as the norm that pemits them to be the norm.  And the antithesis of acceptance is refusal.  To change the norm, we first have to refuse it… and become refuseniks in our own individual ways.  I think that you are right on the money. 

    Here are some ideas, re. how to stop accepting the norm, from some fellow refuseniks.

    http://refusenik.org/

    Posted by Nader Rider  on  from 01/01  at  11:40 AM
  3. I love these ideas. Creating a new “normal,” starting with ourselves. Thanks for the inspiration, NR and Cinque.

    Posted by Mickey Z.  on  from 01/01  at  01:31 PM
  4. I’m going to continue pretty much the way I’ve been going, just more so grin I really enjoy helping people who are making a difference, whether it’s with a pitiful few dollars or my time. The one absolute essential is paying more attention to my education so I can do it better.

    Posted by harry  on  from 01/01  at  01:49 PM
  5. I hope as you progress in your self-education, Harry, you keep sharing with us.

    Posted by Mickey Z.  on  from 01/01  at  02:01 PM
  6. Hi Mickey thanks for the good vibes.  Yeah I have been refusing to support America Inc. for a few years and now that im at the end of my savings, 2005 will be an interesting year.  Oh, I’d go back to living in a truck, in a heartbeat. That is the best way to live. http://ledgerism.net/about.htm Works for me.  But not my 10 year old Hiroki, he likes the neighbrhood and has too many friends in the school so Im stuck with a lot of bills I guess.  There’s no mercy from the relentless apparatus of control in America i.e. money.  But otoh, it’s not hard to find right livelihood either.  So I’ll get some sort of a job.  For a *while*.

    Todd

    Posted by TOdd Boyle  on  from Kirkland WA 01/02  at  03:21 PM
  7. Great site, Todd. Thanks...and good luck . Keep us updated, okay?

    Posted by Mickey Z.  on  from 01/02  at  04:49 PM
  8. Great inspiration, Mickey! I’m thinking along the same lines as 2005 revs up: in a Corporatist System, it all comes back to the money, so what we consume is at the heart of everything. As A. Roy has said, they just adjust to our beloved “symbolic actions,” return to normal - we must hit them where it hurts, and that means how we make and spend money. We must help people see the connections between our money and the lives of people all over the world. What is the March to the Sea for 2005?

    Posted by John F. Eden  on  from Jesup, GA 01/02  at  06:48 PM
  9. We sure need a “march to the sea,” John, because while it’s great to learn of so many turning their backs on the “system,” the public-at-large needs to know this is happening...and why.

    Posted by Mickey Z.  on  from 01/02  at  07:21 PM
  10. I’ve been spending lots of time lately thinking about how to best let people know about it myself - my piece of this effort - I think part of it is this kind of dialogue, and Deb’s PBU idea expands that to another level for me, becoming sort of a forum on how to reach the public and go beyond just talking among ourselves. I’ve also been working for years on a book related to my Vietnam experience - I want to try to finish that - maybe to re-write it in the context of the current situation. All this is hard in the midst of making a living and raising children, but it’s important work we’re engaged in. You’re a real inspiration to me, so thanks!
    Also - did you see Kerry’s “Second Capitulation” or whatever they called it? And did you feel oh so vindicated in what you said to Mark about not being able to vote for him? I wish now I had not. I was just in panic over Bush. And looking for some highly visible way to be anti-Bush. But he’s absolutely just as bad. “I like George Bush,” he says. Tho I know we must go beyond politics, I also am convinced we must have a real third party by 2008. Might the Greens become a vehicle?

    Posted by John F. Eden  on  from Jesup, GA 01/02  at  07:49 PM
  11. I felt quite sure about not voting for Kerry...as I will when Hillary is touted as the messiah in three years. I much prefer the type of “personal is political” activism being discussed here to electoral politics.

    Posted by Mickey Z.  on  from 01/02  at  09:00 PM

Name:

Email:

Location:

URL:

Live Comment Preview

TIP: if including URL's, please use TinyURL to shorten links.

Remember my personal information

Notify me of follow-up comments?

Please enter the word you see in the image below:


Next entry: Hey, score one for British education

Previous entry: Operation Bolivia Update

<< Back to main


Copyright © 2005-2007 Mickey Z.