• pixxelkick@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    Yes.

    I don’t know if you just straight up didn’t read what I wrote or what, but if you go back a reread my proof posts, you’ll see nothing you wrote has anything to do with anything I actually said.

    And still continues to be so lol.

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      7 days ago

      No, I and everyone else in this thread read what you wrote and all of us are calling you out as a dumbass because you don’t understand how every additional step in a schedule acts as a time sink that robs hours from the day.

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        7 days ago

        Not everyone, but yeah yall are echo chamber’ing hard

        Some people gotta grow up and stop blaming the world for their problems. If you seriously don’t have time in the day, you need to stop and assess wtf you are doing wrong or assess what things that fundamentally are personal time that you have categorized as a chore.

        Like already several people in this very thread have categorized going to the gym as some kind of chore/non personal time.

        If you are reclassifying what is obviously extra curricular personal time as not counting, you have probably fucked up your outlook on your day.

        You likely are falling prey to feeling like you have to do the things you used to love, and slowly things that used to be personal time have become chores in your mind.

        And that is why you no longer feel like you have time left in the day.

        If you are super busy trying to come up with a snippy reply, just fucking stop and actually, really go sit and think about this.

        Everyone does this and it’s nothing to be ashamed of, but everyone has to periodically stop and assess “have I ‘chore’ified’ stuff in my life that I used to live?”

        There’s almost always something that fits this bill, and that’s quite often a very large chunk of your missing time in the day.