Very true. Doing "nothing", on the other hand, is a worthy and noble occupation, employed by many a lazy student on summer vacation. The doing of Nothing is a refined art, although some amateur practicers of said art have no idea of the long history of their current occupation. Nothing-doers are generally a class with few responsibilities and even fewer brains. Those who practice the art of Nothing can often be recognized by their apparent detatchment and boredom, caused by the relaxed mental state into which Nothing causes the practicer to fall. The practice of Nothing is often dangerous, namely because those who wish the practicers to be doing something (a distrustable and low occupation) rather than Nothing often resort to violence in their efforts to stir the practitioners of said Nothing.