How do you manage yourself and your time as years pass on?

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48 comments, last by taby 1 week, 5 days ago

taby said:

I haven’t watched TV in decades. Wise choice.

I also should really cut back on Twitter time. There’s just so many cool graphics programmers to follow.

There used to be 3AM abstract shows with music, zero talk, whole night:

Not anymore… Eventually, I found a music-only alternative:

https://www.wtm-paris.com/

https://www.mixcloud.com/wtmparis/wtm-1401/

Twitter for the memes is fun, too many reposts though.

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JoeJ said:

taby said:
I haven’t watched TV in decades. Wise choice.

Same for me. Basically i never had a flat screen to watch TV.

taby said:
For me, coding and painting are leisure. It heals my soul when I produce something, no matter how little I produce in a day. Pick relatively difficult problems to solve, work at them. Sometimes it takes longer than it did when you were 20-something, and I don’t think that there’s anything that you can do about that. Just keep your brain active as you age — it may ward off dementia in general.

I think my coding is much faster now than when i was 20. (approaching 50)

But my guitar playing definitively became slower, although i kept playing regularly.

So maybe it was a wise choice to not become a rock star. :D

LCD is somewhat an improvement, watching a few classics in 4K is quite nice I admit.

CRT is only 240P but the level of detail is still impressive as of today!

As of making music, I stopped dreaming a while ago… But as a hobby, definitely!

When something needs doing, I do it immediately.

I've always been this way.

This practice has helped me a lot in my life.

keeps the backlog of issues to do manageable.

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Also, keep dreaming.

GeneralJist said:

When something needs doing, I do it immediately.

I've always been this way.

This practice has helped me a lot in my life.

keeps the backlog of issues to do manageable.

I agree… thing is, for instance this week, I totally lost track due to external factors and couldn't reply earlier.

Sometimes one gets overwhelmed by information to the extent that it forgets the initial goal it planned… 🤣

taby said:

Also, keep dreaming.

Yes, that is a vital thing! Although society constantly slaps you in the face, no, I haven't abandoned! 😁

I am not healthy. I am almost 50 years old, and I am dependent on the effects of Clozapine for my schizophrenia.

taby said:
I am dependent on the effects of Clozapine

me too, but for Bipolar 1. But this is the most stable I've ever been.

For me, it's worth the sacrifice.

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https://honorgames.co/

My New Book!:

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A colleague and I are writing a paper on the effects of Clozapine in the long term. Once it's published, I'll post the URL! Very promising results. ;)

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