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8409333 No.8409333 [Reply] [Original]

There is no pleasure in having nothing to do.

The fun is having lots to do and not doing it.

>> No.8409345

This is why procrastination is the greatest thing ever.
Never have I had more fun playing video games than when I play them the night before a final exam.

>> No.8409353

>>8409333
Your definition of fun is weird as fuck.

>> No.8409360

Not really,
I wish for peace of mind,
I think at least,
I always had something to do and didn't do it,
but I never had REALLY nothing to do
so I don't actually know that feel

>> No.8409406

>>8409345
Procrastination is the worst feeling ever. Sitting there, staring at the screen. Watching web videos—a full two-hours stupid documentation and not enjoying one second of it. Then, surfing the web once more. Refreshing Hacker News and my four favorite news sites in rotation, every minute—all the goddamn day. And my work is just one Command-Tab away. Even my new 3.99-Pomodoro-app won't bring me back to work.

Getting me some water from the kitchen. After all, some movement away from Chrome and thousands of open tabs. Eating a banana and listening to music which I just bought somewhere in the net.

I've still no clue why humans procastrinate. It feels so bad and I know I'd feel better if I was working again.

But I won't.

>> No.8409436

>>8409406
Get a creative hobby. Then you can use it as a more interesting way to procrastinate.

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