The Joy of Not Working
/The Joy of Not Working
First Published: Aug 19, 2008 ADawnJournal.com
Imagine that an undergraduate engineering student is doing the following:
Taking a year off
Quitting school not once, but twice
Skipping 85% of his classes
Failing first-year English three times
If he is in a class of 250 students, what would you expect him to rank? The last possible rank (the 250th) or maybe the 150th?
This is not an imaginary story. This student is now the world famous author Ernie Zelinski. He did graduate, ranking 7th among those 250 students. Zelinski’s international bestseller The Joy of Not Working has sold over 250,000 copies and has been translated into 17 languages in 21 countries.
I just finished reading this book, and was greatly inspired by it. While reading The Joy of Not Working, I had the feeling it was I, not Ernie who wrote it. I could not have agreed more with everything he said, each paragraph, every sentence, and every word. It was such a feeling … it was just like reading my own thoughts expressed eloquently by someone else. Perhaps this is because I am going through a phase in my life in which I desire to live on my own terms, and that is what Zelinski talks about in this book.
I am happy to announce that Ernie Zelinski has agreed to an interview request. The interview will be conducted sometime next week, and I would like to offer my readers the opportunity to ask him some questions. Please email me your submissions over the next few days. I will pick a few of the best ones and include them in the interview. Also, I will be doing a review of The Joy of Not Working shortly.To submit your questions, you can email me through contact page, or you can leave a comment right underneath my postings.
Twenty- five summers ago, Ernie Zelinski asked for two months off work. His boss declined, but Ernie decided to take two months off anyway. He was fired upon his return. That was his last job and he has not worked since then.
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