A macrobiotic diet (or macrobiotics), from "macro" (large) and "bios" (life), a dietary regimen which involves eating grains as a staple food supplemented with other foodstuffs such as local vegetables avoiding the use of highly processed or refined foods and most animal products. Macrobiotics also addresses the manner of eating by recommending against overeating and requiring that food be chewed thoroughly before swallowing. (From Wikipedia)
I think this is what I'm doing. :D
I've been pretty much vegetarian lately, and this seems to be pretty much vegetarian as well (though it doesn't have to be). But the avoiding processed and refined foods is something I want to do as soon as I have control over it.
I'm not vegan as I like eggs and cheese and milk. :9
I just like vegetables and grains more than meat.
Also I want to be a poor person and I planned on living at or below poverty level so that I could avoid filing taxes all my life but apparently if you earn even 400 dollars in a year in "self employment" (Which by the way is like almost every job I would like to do) then you have to file which means...
I will never escape.
But isn't filing taxes (and insurance and mortgage and car registrations and asdfghjkl everything else) one of those things that makes grownups so stressed?
I don't want to be a stressed grownup.
I want to live in a little house or apartment and sleep on a futon and eat food that grows and draw things and write things and go sit places and spend a lot of time thinking. And maybe have a bike or a small car.
And if I have a car, I must make sure I can fit all my belongings inside.
I don't want or need much "stuff."
But.
This world is out to get me and make me like every other grownup who has a car and a house and debt and stress and a job they hate and too much stuff and ugh.
I WILL NOT GIVE IN.
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noun
1. a remark, observation, or criticism
4. a note in explanation, expansion, or criticism of a passage in a book, article, or the like; annotation.
5. explanatory or critical matter added to a text.
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