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Old 04-12-2007, 06:29 AM   #12 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Mark Lapierre View Post
What if it doesn't make your life more productive, but does add to your enjoyment of life?
If one of my goals is to enjoy my life (it is), then anything which promotes that is productive in those terms. For something to not be productive, that would mean that it's either not helping me reach my goals (whatever they may be), or it's actually impeding them. Working 100 hours per week thus would likely be seen as destructive to one's goals of personal enjoyment, while laying in a hammock could be quite beneficial.
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