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    #1
    Senior Member

    My Addiction

    It started out innocently enough. I began to think at parties now
    and then to loosen up. Inevitably though, one thought led to
    another, and soon I was more than just a social thinker.

    I began to think alone - "to relax," I told myself - but I knew it
    wasn't true. Thinking became more and more important to me, and
    finally I was thinking all the time.

    I began to think on the job. I knew that thinking and employment
    don't mix, but I couldn't stop myself.

    I began to avoid friends at lunchtime so I could read Thoreau and
    Kafka. I would return to the office dizzied and confused, asking,
    "What is it exactly we are doing here?"

    Things weren't going so great at home either. One evening I had
    turned off the TV and asked my wife about the meaning of life.
    She spent that night at her mother's.

    I soon had a reputation as a heavy thinker. One day the boss
    called me in. He said, "Skippy, I like you, and it hurts me to
    say this, but your thinking has become a real problem. If you
    don't stop thinking on the job, you'll have to find another job."
    This gave me a lot to think about.

    I came home early after my conversation with the boss. "Honey, "
    I confessed, "I've been thinking..."

    "I know you've been thinking," she said, "and I want a divorce!"

    "But Honey, surely it's not that serious."

    "It is serious," she said, lower lip aquiver. "You think as much
    as college professors, and college professors don't make any
    money, so if you keep on thinking we won't have any money!"

    "That's a faulty syllogism," I said impatiently, and she began to
    cry. I'd had enough. "I'm going to the library," I snarled as I
    stomped out the door.

    I headed for the library, in the mood for some Nietzsche, with a
    PBS station on the radio. I roared into the parking lot and ran
    up to the big glass doors... they didn't open. The library was
    closed.

    To this day, I believe that a Higher Power was looking out for me
    that night.

    As I sank to the ground clawing at the unfeeling glass, whimpering
    for Zarathustra, a poster caught my eye. "Friend, is heavy
    thinking ruining your life?" it asked. You probably recognize
    that line. It comes from the standard Thinker's Anonymous poster.

    Which is why I am what I am today: a recovering thinker. I never
    miss a TA meeting. At each meeting we watch a non-educational
    video; last week it was "Porky's." Then we share experiences
    about how we avoided thinking since the last meeting.

    I still have my job, and things are a lot better at home. Life
    just seemed... easier, somehow, as soon as I stopped thinking.
    couch-potato Reviewed by couch-potato on . My Addiction It started out innocently enough. I began to think at parties now and then to loosen up. Inevitably though, one thought led to another, and soon I was more than just a social thinker. I began to think alone - "to relax," I told myself - but I knew it wasn't true. Thinking became more and more important to me, and finally I was thinking all the time. I began to think on the job. I knew that thinking and employment don't mix, but I couldn't stop myself. Rating: 5

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  3.     
    #2
    Senior Member

    My Addiction

    This seems to be current national policy.


  4.     
    #3
    Senior Member

    My Addiction

    ahahahaha

  5.     
    #4
    Junior Member

    My Addiction

    juststart letting go slowly..
    manipulating yourself into doing it this long thinking it wasnt bad shouldnt be much different the other way arnd..let it progressivley fadde.(skip days..lol)

  6.     
    #5
    Senior Member

    My Addiction

    Is that for real?:wtf:

  7.     
    #6
    Senior Member

    My Addiction

    Quote Originally Posted by smok3y
    Is that for real?:wtf:
    Don't think about it.

  8.     
    #7
    Member

    My Addiction

    Why would you wanna think when we have TV!!?!!?!

    </joke>

  9.     
    #8
    Senior Member

    My Addiction

    that was great potato! :rastasmoke:

    exactly how I feel!

    peace

  10.     
    #9
    Junior Member

    My Addiction

    wow if you got "addicted" you got some other probloms goin on.

  11.     
    #10
    Senior Member

    My Addiction

    i liked that. cool share.

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