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tili
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Chef
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On July 10 2015 21:47 tili wrote: Honestly, the best thing to do is to do the work really well... the sense of learning and executing is, at least for a time, fulfilling and makes the time go faster. The worst thing to do is distract yourself and whittle away the hours; then if feels like a prison and there is no sense of usefulness Pfft, but then you let The Man win. You have to be as miserable and useless as possible. That's the only way to make sure nobody wins. | ||
TMagpie
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On July 11 2015 00:47 Chef wrote: Pfft, but then you let The Man win. You have to be as miserable and useless as possible. That's the only way to make sure nobody wins. I know someone who jogs without listening to music. His reason is that exercise is supposed to be difficult and hard and we have to accept it and make sure we don't do enjoyable things at the same time. | ||
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