perhaps a privileged take, but life is easier when you're drowning with work than when you have absolutely nothing to do.
the effort of finding things to do when in a lull is greater than that of doing the thing you must when given no choice.
people overlook the importance of speed in work.
think about a problem that you leisurely solve in 2 hours, and think about how easy it would be to solve in 1.5 if you were focused.
that’s a 25% increase for not much effort
that being said, easier != nicer. there's something about the serenity of hitting pause on your goals, knowing that some time in the future, you will make progress on them once again
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if you ever ask yourself if buying a $9 drink -- whether boba, matcha, or coffee -- is worth it, the answer is yes if you can comfortably afford it.
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came home from nyc (to the bay) and suddenly have way more energy than before
getting sunlight in your eyes first thing when you wake up is probably one of the most powerful natural stimulants. bay area summer is perfect for this