This is your invitation to join a revolution, a radical revolution of American values. It is well known that revolutions do not begin with political movements or shots fired. They begin in the hearts and minds of human beings who find themselves sick and disgusted with things as they are and ready t…
Going invisible will be widely recognized as a viable alternative way of life as more people say no to econoculture’s ravages and go on strike for better living conditions.
If you have come all this way with invisibility, then you have like the honeybee tapped the nectar of everyday commonplace ordinary humanity and awakened your powers of empathy. This alone is worth the journey.
Dr. Tranquillo revels a shortcut to invisibility: willfully forging the necessary attitude that can take you to a better place.
Poor hip has been gobbled up by the marketplace and put to work selling products. Hip commerce is an oxymoron.
Invisibility and the A.R.T. by How to Go Invisible
Doc reveals a personal invisibility practice: headless night walks.
Sinking deeper yet into the great wide sea of humanity, some among us discover a need to do more than just break free of econoculture’s noise and lies, liberating as that surely is. Some are called to descend deeper yet to depths of understanding where they may very well, in time and with practice, become invisible even to themselves.
Who says desire among humans has no limits? Invisibles find reducing consumption no great sacrifice, rather a great relief.
Why the work-to-consume and consume-to-work cycle must be broken by defying the “hard work” injunction.
How to know where your true best interests lie, whether with the fruits of unjust social and economic systems, or with our radical revolution of values.
Invisibles opt for a cloistered way of life without the cloisters. They find in their portable refuge a welcome escape from nonstop commercial culture.
Liberation from the stereotype of nameless faceless masses is itself reward enough for our invisibility practice. Immersion in our common humanity is the cure for alienation.
Doc advises prospective invisibles to remain behind the scenes in their activism and merge their dissent with others’ whose struggles call to them.
Witnessing terrible things day after day that we can do nothing about is part of the madness of econoculture. Invisibles disengage from catastrophe overexposure and attend closely to what’s near at hand.
As American government continues its unravelling into sheer irrelevance, Invisibles prepare their fallout shelters of the mind.
As money strips the legitimacy from econoculture democracy, one certain consequence is the spread of political non-participation. Some invisibles will even insist on exercising their right not to vote.
Getting an award for something is an invisible’s worst nightmare. Here’s how to avoid it, or at least minimize the damage
City driving can be an excellent invisibility exercise. Not getting yourself hooked in heavy traffic is ideal practice for the big show.
Be forewarned all you social media addicts out there: Invisibility is probably not for you. Hate to see you go, but…
Naturals and the Unreconciled by How to Go Invisible
Come along again with Doc Jules to where invisibles go when they go deep-sea diving. It’s not at all what you’d expect.
Getting our alienated econoculture selves re-grounded in our basic common humanity can require some painful introspection, but there are commensurate rewards.
Being unique is a gift and a curse we all share. Being special is something else altogether. Invisibles insist on not being special.
Something we’ve been taught to fear and dread turns out to be an econoculture “straw world” meant to keep us cowed. No nameless faceless Mass actually exists.
Students of invisibility are advised to rely on vigilant deflection of econoculture’s white noise until their training has reached an advanced level of transparency. That could take a while. In the meantime be patient, stay alert.
Why it is that reaching our highest potential as individuals entails scoring no higher than Very Good on job performance evaluations.
How our work selves — the roles we play on our jobs — can be put to work advancing our invisibility practice.
Find that sweet average mediocre spot at your place of work where you can best hone your invisibility skills,
Being there but not there by blending into blurry backgrounds.
What is it about you that keeps you hooked on econoculture’s things and thrills? Time for some introspection.
Why we let some other hotshot lead the parade while we sort out truth from lies.
"It’s time to go down, down, down into that vast sea of humanity, of the common and the ordinary and the everyday where invisibles go when they deep-sea dive."
These ten questions to assess another person’s compatibility with a practicing invisible could save a lot of trouble down the road!
Doc Jules examines the art of getting around without getting noticed.
Escaping in place requires finding a place where you can disappear right in plain sight. Here’s how.
By praising mediocrity, Doc Jules delivers a crippling blow to econoculture’s solar plexus. Can you handle it?
How aging and its onslaughts of painful doubts induce many to go invisible and escape the madness.
Why invisibles must draw the line at making immodest asses of themselves, and why you should too.
Are you ready yet to take back control over your life and your precious attention?
Are you ready yet to take back control over your life and your precious attention?
Why invisibles feel most at home in the immense bland realm of the in-between.
Why invisibles regard networking as DDT-level toxic.
Those who come to invisibility naturally can be excellent no-nonsense teachers and friends.
Millions among us are entirely unsuited for going invisible. We wish them only the best in their scrambles for econoculture things and thrills. We see prospects we like better.
To those striving for their day in the sun, invisibles highly recommend a more comfortable life in the shade.
In America, where we are mad for competition, we all know we must try our very best to win and not be losers. Unless we decide to go invisible.
Write the whole econoculture show off as one enormous pack of polymorphous lies. Better safe than sorry.