Strategy? I Don’t Have One—Because I Did Absolutely Nothing.

Strategy? I Don’t Have One—Because I Did Absolutely Nothing.

The whole world is hustling.
People are out there multitasking, chasing efficiency, building empires.
Society praises those who do more, achieve more, optimize more.

But honestly?
That’s not how I see it.

Those who do nothing always win.

The world talks about peace, sustainability, SDGs—big, complex ideas.
But let’s be real.
The most eco-friendly human is the one who does absolutely nothing.
They use minimal oxygen, consume minimal resources, leave the smallest footprint.
And isn’t that true sustainability?

Mother Teresa once said:

“The opposite of love is not hate, but indifference.”

And sure, that might be true.
But let’s think about it.

Humans, as long as they exist, are always thinking about something.
True indifference?
That level of neutrality?
It’s reserved for AI.

I’d argue that in today’s world, AI is the new standard of absolute indifference—something even humans can’t compete with.
Because to be truly indifferent, you must have no emotional attachment to anything at all.
And humans?
Even the ones who “don’t care” still think.
Still feel.

So, what’s the takeaway?

Those who get criticized for “doing nothing” are actually living life at a minimalist, sustainable level.
Minimal oxygen intake.
Minimal consumption.
Minimal environmental impact.

And honestly?
That makes them the kindest humans to the planet and society—without even trying.

So today, I continue my noble mission.
I am deliberately doing nothing, in the name of sustainability.
A secret form of environmental activism through absolute stillness.

Though I may want to take action, I resist.
For the planet, for the people, for the animals.
I practice the fine art of unemployment as an ultimate life philosophy.