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Why am I so unproductive when it's a holiday the next day?

Last Updated: 22.06.2025 08:08

Why am I so unproductive when it's a holiday the next day?

This very feeling of sense of relief and calm is what makes us unproductive the day when there's holiday next day.

Then your house chores, personal tasks and commitments.

You work from 9 to 5 each day.

Artists get better with age, e.g., painting. Yet when it comes to pop music, the famous work tends to be written when musicians are in their twenties. So, why aren't Bob Dylan or the Stones banging out amazing tunes now?

Taking continuous orders and often reprimands from the seniors and higher ups.

Shreyansh

Now imagine that you don't have to continue this enervating cycle for the next two days.

I'm looking for an answer from people who consider themselves "Gender Critical", or transphobic, or TERFs, and my question is this - Why would you refuse to use the pronouns someone wants? What does it cost you? Where's the harm?

Yours Truly

Frustrated at day to day stuff that suddenly stops working or day to day tasks that often come off as annoying.

Wouldn't that just be a beautiful relief from the ruthless reality?

Have you ever regretted not hitting on a older women?

Isn't all of this just draining? Sure is.

It drains all of us so much that many just sleep at the moment of contact with their bed/matress.

It is because we feel we finally have some time to can relax without worrying for the next day.

What is price of the "liberal celebrities" e.g. Bill Maher, Seth Meyers, Jon Stewart, Trevor Noah, Jimmy Kimmel, Desi Lydic etc. to join the great MAGA movement like Stephen Colbert who wanted to European ambassadorship to turn back on "the Left"?

Adding to that the commute from home to work and back.

Tiring officework/college works, hectic schedules, exhilarating deadlines, stressful environment.