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Also copied on[[Hitchhiking]] without a ''specific destination'' can be described as '''aimless trajectory''' hitchhiking. It doesn't imply though, that this kind of hitchhiking has no goal in itself.
httpQuestion://sharewikiWhat do you feel, after hitchhiking for a long time, not knowing where you are going, not knowing where to go back to, not having any money left, being on the road, hitchhiking, searching for people to share with.org/en/Aimless_trajectory
=Question=What do you feel when you see the video below, and remember these times?
What do you feel:''Often I was alone, after hitch hiking for a long time, not knowing yet somehow I imagined that somehow there where you are goingpeople I shared this with, not knowing that where to go back toout there, not having any money leftat the same moment, being on feeling the same feelings? Yet at the roadsame time, hitch hikingparadoxically, searching I knew very well what I was aiming for people , which lead me to share with..be on the road in the first place.
What do you feel :''The trajectory becomes aimless, to me, when you I forget or loose faith, or can not see the video belownext step, despite having a broad picture and remember these times ?a good understanding of what I personally want to create, but somehow felt I can not create by myself.''
Often I was aloneStaying on the move, yet somehow I imagined that somehow there where people I shared this withaccessing stimulation, that where out thereaccessing encounters, at yet being in a state of "in between" most of the same moment, feeling the same feelings ?time. In between these few moments of "having tea with someone".
Yet It's like the "warm" part of hitchhiking. What you see when you hitchhike during the day, after waiting a few hours outside in the cold, knowing that in half an hour, at the same timenext [[petrol station hitchhiking|petrol station]], paradoxically, I knew very you may wait for another few hours. It might well what I was aiming forbe that one falls asleep, which lead me to be on or does not feel like getting off at the road in next petrol station, just going wherever the first placedriver goes as to sleep a bit more and stay warm.
The trajectory becomes aimless, to me, when I forget or loose faith, or can not see the next step, despite having a broad picture and a good understanding of what I personally want to create, but somehow felt I can not create by myselfhttp://www.youtube.. com/watch?v=Ie8vLWDdo7E&gl=BE
Staying [[User:Dante|Dante]] co-incidentally found the video on the move, accessing stimulation, accessing encountersYoutube. It is made within an art project by Dutch artist Edwin Stolk: [http://www.edwinstolk.nl/aimlesstrajectory. yet being in a state of htm "in betweenAIMLESS TRAJECTORY" most of , A maneuver within the time... in between these few moments enemy's field of "having tea with someone"..vision].
Excerpt:
:The dérive was a course of preparation, reconnaissance, and a means of shaping situationist psychology among urban explorers for the eventuality of the situationist city.
==VideoFurther References ==
Its like the "warm" part of hitch hiking* http://en. What you see when you hitch hike during the day, after waiting a few hours outside in the cold, knowing that in half an hour, at the next petrol station, you may wait for another few hours. It might well be that one falls asleep, or does not feel like getting off at the next petrol station, just going wherever the driver goes as to sleep a bit more and stay warmwikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Aug%C3%A9
httpExcerpt ://www.youtube:In an essay and book of the same title, Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology of Supermodernity (1995), Marc Augé coined the phrase "non-place" to refer to places of transience that do not hold enough significance to be regarded as "places".com/watch?v=Ie8vLWDdo7E&NR=1Examples of a non-place would be a motorway, a hotel room, an airport or a supermarket
===Note on Video===
I co-incidentally found the video on youtube.== Burnout ==It seems to be made within the current project http://www.helpguide.org/mental/burnout_signs_symptoms.htm
httpExcerpts://www:Burnout is a state of emotional, mental, and physical exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress.edwinstolkIt occurs when you feel overwhelmed and unable to meet constant demands.nl/aimlesstrajectoryAs the stress continues, you begin to lose the interest or motivation that led you to take on a certain role in the first place.htm
excerpt You may be on the road to burnout if:* Every day is a bad day.* Caring about your work or home life seems like a total waste of energy.* You’re exhausted all the time.* The majority of your day is spent on tasks you find either mind-numbingly dull or overwhelming.* You feel like nothing you do makes a difference or is appreciated.
The dérive was a course Burnout, is about not enough. Being burned out means feeling empty, devoid of preparation, reconnaissancemotivation, and a means of shaping situationist psychology among urban explorers for the eventuality beyond caring. People experiencing burnout often don’t see any hope of the situationist citypositive change in their situations.
====Further References==== http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Aug%C3%A9 excerpt : In an essay and book While you’re usually aware of the same title, Non-Places: Introduction to an Anthropology being under a lot of Supermodernity (1995)stress, Marc Augé coined the phrase "non-place" to refer to places of transience that do not hold enough significance to be regarded as "places"you don’t always notice burnout when it happens. Examples of a non-place would be a motorway, a hotel room, an airport or a supermarket
also see :==Money and a Home ?==
httpexcerpted from fb threadhttps://enwww.wikipediafacebook.orgcom/wikigroups/Situationist_Internationalhitchgathering/844487905564777
==Burnout== http://www.helpguide.org/mental/burnout_signs_symptoms.htm-Dante-Gabryell Monson-
excerpts :My own experience stretched 5 years, continuously. I now realize it may facilitate communication to travel totally moneyless, as it may help feeling more relaxed about the potential pressure of needing to keep up with monetary expectations from people we meet. It facilitates communication. As some other people who posted on this thread, I traveled usually with a bit of money. ( in average, 100 euros a month, over the first 3 years, then 200 euros a month in the last 2 years , although with constant uncertainty / no regular income ). Sometimes there was none at all. Having some money, makes certain choices possible. Not having money in a society that has dominant social contracts depending on it is very much possible, yet more often in a mode of resource usage optimization / sharing ( including hospitality and hitch hiking ). Running out of choice, getting burned out over the years, took me years to recover from. So I certainly recommend having a region to be able to return, without the stress of having to leave every few days. The difficult part for me, was feeling I needed to move on, even when I felt good with people in a certain city, but not being in a position where I can impose myself. The last one and a half years, I had a girlfriend to return to, which certainly helped. Yet, still very much in a precarious situation ( both of us , at that time ). I am now back in Brussels, slowly learning not to feel guilt in relation to money. Yet also building on alternatives. ( such as using semantic technologies for enabling new forms of engagements / interdependencies )
Burnout It is tricky to evaluate what a state certain sum of emotionalmoney may represent, mentalas it can depend on a situation, and physical exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stresson the costs within the country one may be in. It occurs when you feel overwhelmed and unable Since I returned to meet constant demandsBrussels, I did not live off more money then I did while on the road ( after paying rent ), yet I progressively built more security in the form of more geographically dense networks of friends. As In effect, it is not as much the stress continueslack of money, you begin but the lack of choice to lose the interest or motivation stay in one place - that led you lead me to take burnout after 5 years on a certain role in the first placeroad.
You may be on the road to burnout if:*Every day My interpretation is that it is a bad daymore about social contracts / relational dynamics.*Caring about your work or home life seems like With money being used across a total waste certain set of energyrelational dynamics.*You’re exhausted all What living without money promotes, is to put forward Communal Shareholding ( based on intention ? ). I find the timefollowing of interest :http://p2pfoundation.net/Relational_Model_Typology_-_Fiske*The majority "According to Fiske, there are four basic types of your day is spent on tasks you find either mindinter-numbingly dull or overwhelming.*You feel like nothing you do makes a difference or is appreciatedsubjective dynamics, valid across time and space, in his own words: "People use just four fundamental models for organizing most aspects of sociality most of the time in all cultures.These models are" :
Burnout, is about not enough. Being burned out means feeling empty, devoid of motivation, and beyond caring. People experiencing burnout often don’t see any hope of positive change in their situations. ...Communal Sharing ; Authority Ranking ; Equality Matching ; Market Pricing
While you’re usually aware == See also ==* [[Psychology of being under a lot of stress, you don’t always notice burnout when it happenshitchhiking]]* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Situationist_International Situationist International] at Wikipedia* [[:share:Aimless_trajectory|Aimless trajectory at Sharewiki]]* [[:share:Beyond_Road_Burn_Out|Beyond Road Burn Out at Sharewiki]]
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