I mean on the one hand, I could take the two minutes right now. On the other hand, I could lie awake for another half an hour thinking about this thing I could easily take care of immediately, and then later on take time out of my day to actually do it. It’s an easy choice which is a better management of time, I’ll be back in bed in a minute.

Alright, now that I’ve had a full minute back and comfy and tucked in again I’ve thought up another task that’s even less time-consuming than the last one.

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See, my problem is that it’s never 2 minutes.

I tell myself it is; I truly think it is. A half hour later…

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Then you look at the clock and it is midnight. You say to yourself “I better go to bed.” It is then 2 am before you go to bed.

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Time is fake anyway. Other than the broad categories of morning, afternoon, night. All of that hours and minutes garbage was made up to increase human suffering

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