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The Opportunity Cost of Working Hard

When you're working, you're not out seeing a new city. You're stuck in a room, probably at a computer, churning away.

When you're working, you're not out meeting new people. You're stuck with your coworkers, or possibly no one at all.

When you're working, you're not out in the sun enjoying the weather and the nature around you. You're stuck inside under lights, probably flourescent ones.

When you're working, you're not doing physical activity, strengthening yourself and making yourself more healthy. You're sitting still, typing.

Getting Serious

The great Japanese Train Trip of 2013 is over, and everyone has left Tokyo besides Sebastian and myself. Making up for the week of decreased productivity, we meet in an office in Shibuya every day and work. During meals and in between blocks of time, we talk about life and work and habits.

Getting Serious is an idea that comes up a lot. I mentioned it in my post about turning thirty, but the idea has been clarified through our conversations and I think it warrants another mention.