Book of Daze

Book of Daze Sit in the Car in the Driveway Day

A man sitting in a car in a drivweway.
“A man’s car is his castle.”

Observed faithfully by introverts, overstimulated parents, and anyone who has trouble making eye contact with their own furniture, Book of Daze Sit in the Car in the Driveway Day honors the defiant act of parking in the driveway and then sitting there for at least fifteen minutes.

This practice has been observed since the earliest days of the automobile. Indeed, Henry Ford is said to have slept in his car some nights–so refreshing did he find the idea. His spiritual descendants today have several options at hand. They might listen to the final minute of a true crime podcast twelve times in a row; stare blankly at the dashboard, contemplating where life went wrong;  sneak a hit from their vape pens; or text “I’ll be home a little late” from fourteen feet away.

Some people risk discovery by stuffing empty fast food bags under the front seat. Others lock the car doors and let the existential dread marinate. The daring advanced practitioner might even recline the seat and simulate a full-body reboot.

Whatever your jam, the car is the modern-day temple of stillness, a safe space between public responsibility and the emotional clutter of the great indoors. You’re not procrastinating by sitting there, you’re processing.

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The preceding is satire. Straight up, Skippy. No warranties are expressed or implied. For life advice, try a professional. For investment tips, try a dart board. For salvation, the gentleman in the robe has been handling that portfolio for 2,000 years.