The book "Nadismo - how to have a better life doing nothing" presents a revolutionary concept for our modern times: to do nothing is not a waste of time, it is a very valuable thing to do!
“Nadismo signifies a huge cultural transformation. It is to become aware of how the time for doing nothing is also essential and precious. By learning how to enjoy it, a better living comes literally doing nothing!”, says the author.
With thousands of members all around the world Nadismo is establishing itself as a world movement for better living. www.nothingismclub.com
“The language is translucent and crystal clear: It is essential that STOP be taught. And there lies the jewel of the nadismo proposal! I believe that many people will be helped by this creative book.”
Ieda Rhoden – Psychologist / Doctor in her work "Leisure time" by the University of Deusto in Spain.
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By Marcelo Bohrer
Oct 15, 2009
"Important Reviews" “I love your Nothingism Club idea! Congratulations on the success so far.” Carl Honoré (English journalist and author of the best seller “In Praise of Slow”, Orion Publishing) “The language is translucent and crystal clear: It is essential that STOP be taught. And there lies the jewel of the nothingism proposal! I believe that many people will be helped by this creative book.” Ieda Rhoden- Psychologist and Doctor, in her work "Leisure time and Human Potential" by the University of Deusto in Spain. “Nothingism is an original and welcome proposal because people are well aware of the importance to give a little pause in the delirious rhythm of our daily lives. (…) I recommend Marcelo’s book with its tips on de-acceleration.” Martha Medeiros – writer and celebrated Brazilian journalist and columnist of the newspapers Zero Hora, Rio Grande do Sul and O Globo, Rio de Janeiro. “I read your book and immediately gave myself some minutes to do... More > nothing. What a blessing! It is important to do nothing. It is important just to be.” Monk Coen – Greatest authority on Zen Budism in Brazil. “To do nothing is a highpoint in the philosophy of modern life.” João Carmo – Sociologist and professor of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro “Nothingism is the permission to stop, do nothing and feel good about it. Everybody should have this right!” Marcelo Bohrer< Less