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ANTI-PERFORMANCE

Professional athletes, CEO's, and others in the world of elite performance are advised to focus on the process and not think about the result

This is an empty Prescription which results in the human struggling to Force himself to stop thinking about the result
Forcing oneself to do something is not natural

That which is not natural is forever on the precipice of demise.

For all things, like all humans,

Default to their defaults.

All things, like all humans, and all markets

Undergo a correction toward their natural equilibrium.
The greatest performance

Is, in actuality, an Anti-Performance.

It is willful disregard toward "performing."

It is a dissolution of the transactional contract between the performer and the audience

It is a realization that a chase for the result, is a chase for empty pleasure
These insights are for the rarest breed of Human

The one who wishes to Arrive.

And to Arrive in such a way,

That he never, for the whole of his life, has to chase again.
The ultimate performance

Is the performance in which one does not Resort to "performing."

The ultimate Actor is the one who exchanges "acting" for Becoming.

For, in Truth, the ultimate acting is not an Act.
The Truth is to find the game within the game

The thing that is naturally in line with one's sensibilities.

The game within the game that one is ready and willing to devote his life to

Without having to resort to forced actions

In search of a "better performance."
True Art has no use for the world. For it is indifferent.

True Art is not that which one tries to "improve"

But that which one cannot keep himself from dissolving into.

The greatest performance is an Anti-Performance

It is an Artist who has, at long last, found Home

Namaste.
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