Touring the West

We're in Seattle now, staying at the house of Mark's friends, Jim and Laura.  Our book tour is almost done (at least for now?).  We plan to go to Olympia, Washington today, then to Bellingham on Friday.  Then it looks like I'm riding back to Missoula, Montana with Mark, hitching to Moab, Utah, and probably snagging a ride with a friend to Vermont, to see another old friend.

Before I go on, please, before making general comments or questions about my life, please read the FAQ on Living Without Money.  Then, if your question or comment is not addressed, I'll try to answer it.  I hope to add more FAQs when there's opportunity.

A big one that I haven't addressed yet in the FAQ is about publicity and the book:

Are you making profit from this book, and a media whore promoting yourself?

Yes I do have an ego, and I feel sure I'll be okay if I acknowledge and admit it, and then I won't become a slave to it.  And I am human, I do have a mouth and like to speak.  Speaking draws attention to ourselves, even as crying did when we came out of the womb.  I don't believe it's right to suppress our nature of speaking, to hide our lamp under a bushel.  Lights shine and flowers bloom for a reason, and why be a liar by pretending I don't enjoy it?  I enjoy quiet anonymity also, for which people condemned me equally in the past, too!  And we all recede into quiet anonymity in the end - every one of us.

That said, the book is not and never was my idea, and I am making zero profit from it.  In 2009, after an article was written about me by Chris Ketchum in Details Magazine (also not something I sought out or asked for), Penguin/Riverhead books initially asked me if I wanted to write a book back in 2009, and I told them I'd only do it if it could be totally given away for free and I, of course, make no profit.  They then asked Mark Sundeen to write it, and I agreed to it after he wrote to me and told me his vision of what the book would be.  Mark was already going on this book tour and invited me along in his car.  We have been staying at friends' houses and camping out.  I have not once stayed in a hotel.  Mark is making money from the book, because he works in the money system and has to make his very, very modest living as a writer.  Contrary to public opinion, he is not rolling in the dough and makes way less money than most average Americans I know.

Also, Penguin/Riverhead has honored my request and given hundreds of books away for free at many events, as well as to libraries all over. 

What I find comical about the thousands of negative comments is I'm damned if I do and damned if I don't.  Before, when people decided I spent most my days hiding out in a cave, there were thousands of comments condemning me for being a recluse, not "contributing."  Now that I'm more in the spotlight, thousands say I'm both a mooch living off society as well as a media whore trying to get attention and profit, and that if I were truly living moneyless I'd be hiding out in the wilderness away from society!

A seed falls to the ground and dies, hiding in the soil.  It grows up into a plant that flowers in fluorescent color, attracting bees and hummingbirds and humans.  Condemn it for hiding.  Then condemn it for blooming.  Condemn it for wilting.  Then it might produce fruit.  What condemnation then?  Are we resentful because the plant knows only to follow its own nature, both hiding and blooming in glory and bearing more seeds?  I don't know how any of it works, it just does, and it's beautiful and I'll enjoy it, whether or not people like to crush plants under their feet.

What if we spoke as fact only what we know, and not what we assume, in every part of life?  How lovely life would be if everybody were innocent until proven guilty, huh?

What if we saved our anger and venom for actions that are actually bringing harm to the world? 

But I have to admit I get a kick out of the negative shit.  It's comical and entertaining, even wiping away my doubt.  Even Taiwanese capitalists have jumped on the bandwagon.  Might as well enjoy it: