Convenient Ways to Kill Yourself
Monday, December 5th, 2011
Get Caught Up Everything
Distraction is easy. Everyone knows distraction. Even if it’s unwilling and you try your damnedest to stay focused, life itself can distract you. You can throw away all the TV, movies, video games you like, but if you’re being reactionary to problems, occasions, chores and errands you will undoubtedly lose all your time to them. Instead of having time to do all the things you want, your life becomes the sum of all the things you’re busy taking care of (often to have “free” time later).
At the end of the day, it’s the end of the day. You’re out of time. Unless you’ve managed to have nothing to do tomorrow, you’ve failed at doing the things you want. But it’s ok, right? If you wake up early, do breakfast, shower, get yourself to work, find some dinner after and buy a cup or two of coffee with a friend tomorrow, it will be time to wind down and get your ass to bed again. Repeat this method thousands of time, and that’s your life. I hope the things you wanted to do were eat, sleep, work and talk about Occupy Wallstreet.
Nothing is easier than doing nothing.
Get Caught Up Everything
Distraction is easy. Everyone knows distraction. Even if it’s unwilling and you try your damnedest to stay focused, life itself can distract you. You can throw away all the TV, movies, video games you like, but if you’re being reactionary to problems, occasions, chores and errands you will undoubtedly lose all your time to them. Instead of having time to do all the things you want, your life becomes the sum of all the things you’re busy taking care of (often to have “free” time later).
At the end of the day, it’s the end of the day. You’re out of time. Unless you’ve managed to have nothing to do tomorrow, you’ve failed at doing the things you want. But it’s ok, right? If you wake up early, do breakfast, shower, get yourself to work, find some dinner after and buy a cup or two of coffee with a friend tomorrow, it will be time to wind down and get your ass to bed again. Repeat this method thousands of time, and that’s your life. I hope the things you wanted to do were eat, sleep, work and talk about Occupy Wallstreet.
Nothing is easier than doing nothing.