What do ya'll think of me just posting some of the random questions I ponder some days? You think it's a good idea, yes? Ok, then I'll do it!
I will title each question with the next consecutive number, and in the end (if there is one...) we can see how many there are!
So here's the first one:
What did people do to procrastinate before modern technology? (modern technology = cell phones, internet (...yes, this means Facebook and YouTube), computer games, portable music players, stuff like that)
I feel like one answer to this may be that people didn't procrastinate as much! Therefore, more work would be completed in a more timely manner. Here's my theory: In current times, people are attached to everything everywhere, with cellular telephone devices and computers and whatnot, so they bring them everywhere. If you don't have that to bring with you, then when one needs a distraction they would perhaps stare off into space or out a window, or read a book, or listen to their casette tape.. (or whatever they had). Or, they would just take a quick break and then get back to work. Hence, more work would have potentially been completed in a given amount of time. So. This means that I'm going to try my hardest to put away my computer, phone, music, etc. when doing my studies, in hopes I will be more efficient and productive. So don't be mad if I don't respond to a text, ignore your call, or other means of trying to get hold of me; it doesn't mean I don't want to talk to you, it merely means I am most likely attempting to be ultra productive. Unless you never hear back from me, then it might mean I don't want to talk to you. ;) haha. Not really but really...
For all my loyal listeners,
Anna
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