I've decided to quit my job and become a flâneur. Any books to help me on this career path? Or just advice in general?
>>24732209Read Emerson, Whitman, and Thoreau. Then read Pessoa. I suggest carrying around a camera and getting into street photography. Worst-case scenario, you've got a camera roll full of interesting photos from a simpler time in your life to remember fondly
>>24732209Based. I didn't even know this was a thing. >hikikomori lifestyle - bit too tragic for me>bocchi lifestyle - this is what I've been going with so far>flâneur lifestyle - seems like the bocchi lifestyle but with more mental engagement with society?
>>24732209For books, I recommend the Psmith series by PG Wodehouse. Psmith, the character, will give you good inspiration on the attitude you need to make this work.
>>24732257If anyone is interested in a bocchi slice-of-life film, check out Perfect Days (2023):https://archive.org/details/perfect.-days.-2023.-webrip.-1080p.x-265.10bit.-psa.-dreamJapanese middle-aged dude mostly works alone as a toilet cleaner, eats alone, bathes in public alone, reads alone, etc., yet is happy. I really think this is life-maxxing for the /lit/fag.
Based. Start hanging out near construction sites, and learn the craft from your local umarells.>Any books to help methe zhuangzi