Do Something Productive

in LeoFinance2 years ago

I tried to get to bed early last night and went around 23:30, but as the rule goes for me, it didn't stick. This time I wasn't up again at 1:30 however, I made it all the way through to 4:30 instead -

Progress?

What I should have done was get up immediately and start writing, because at least that way I am doing something productive, but instead I tried to get back to sleep for 45 minutes, then scrolled some random sites, then got up and had some cereal and coffee, and then wasted time and ECR getting rekt on Splinterlands. Finally, here I am...

Doing something productive.

I try to be productive, but don't we all, and what does it even mean?

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Well of course, literally it means to produce something, but what production is has changed over the years, as has the way we define it. For example, producing something physical like a good or service has changed where there needn't be the physical anymore, it is just essentially what someone is willing to pay for. And then, it doesn't even have to be for someone else, where we believe being productive can be something that makes us feel better too. We don't need to necessarily produce any quantifiable output, as long as we feel that there is a positive gain.

But when we have such a wide definition of personal productivity, are we able to really understand the impacts they make on our lives, or is it our "intuition" that is doing the evaluation as to whether what we are doing is worth it or not?

In a business, it is important to understand the quantifiable impact of activity, as those numbers are necessary to make business decisions and guide directions. It also allows for more accurate forecasting, where all kinds of various numbers can be analyzed and predictions can be made. But in our personal lives, this kind of systematic approach seems to be largely frowned upon, though most people apply it in some areas of their lives, especially where money is concerned.

I won't get out of bed for less than...

Some people rarely get out of bed.

However, this is a quantified approach to decision making and when it is applied in terms of earnings, people generally see this as just making good sense. But this is funny isn't it? Because a lot of the time people end up doing a lot of stuff that they don't like doing for work, because they have made the decision on the earning potential alone. But, at the same time, a lot of people in other aspects of their life do a lot of activities that they think they enjoy, but it ends up costing them in areas that given the opportunity, they would like to expand.

For a simple example, there is the large amount of people who consume a lot of Streaming programs and content. This can bring immediate satisfaction, but for the most part, doesn't improve us in any quantifiable way, as very little of it can be applied to produce something.

Combining these two things however, means that if we are able to consume what we enjoy and get something applicable out of it, we can more likely use our consumption to produce something that is valuable, both to us and to the marketplace, meaning, we can more likely have a job that satisfies us emotionally and quantifiably.

Sure, it is unlikely that we can all do what we love and get paid for it, because unfortunately, a lot of the things that need to be produced in this world are just not fun to do for most people. This is the same for the jobs that are "easy" to do, because then many people will try to do it, saturating the employment market, which is why jobs like "social media marketing professional" are so diluted.

Throw a stone and you will hit some under-30 who identifies as a digital marketing professional.

It doesn't matter that they have never actually produced anything of value, giving them zero real-world experience in their "profession" - but that is beside the point, as long as they feel that what they doing is meaningful, that is enough.

But is it?

Perhaps.

Maybe it is okay to go through this life doing nothing of consequence, but feeling like what is done matters. It definitely feeds into the paradigm of "life is meaningless" after all and that is something to which I subscribe. But at the same time, I don't think I can find meaning in doing something that I feel isn't productive, which means that I am going to have to follow my conditioning in what I do. And yes, we are conditioned to value what we value, through cultural learning and experiences of mass activity that influence us to think, speak and act in quite uniform ways.

I have been hacked.

Since a child, I have ben influenced into thinking that I have to do something useful in order to earn my way through life. This is very much like being indebted to society for life, a life I didn't actually choose to be a part of. I was forced into it. And, it is a debt that can't actually be repaid, as there is no quantifiable amount that is enough or too little. This means that it becomes a personal amount where some people will produce a massive amount and still be in debt, whilst another might produce nothing or only take from others, believing that they are owed even more.

And I think this is what makes it a challenge, because while one person can sit on the couch and be a burden on society in many ways, they can actually feel that their life is meaningful, while they spend what energy they have on criticizing people who are actually producing something of what is at least, perceived value.

At the end of the day, it is hard to quantify value in so many areas, which is why we tend to limit it to financial areas. However, I wonder if we were able to get an accurate appraisal of all aspects of value in our life and be given an undisputable rank, where would we lay? What activities would score highly and what would return nothing or, provide a negative? Would it be worth more if what we did made us feel fantastic, or would a higher value come from improving the lives of others instead?

If nothing in this world ultimately matters and we can't even prove that anyone else exists outside of our own imagination, it means that it would be folly to do anything other than what is in our own best interest, because that would be in our own best interest. However, if we could quantify without a shadow of a doubt that it would be in our own best interest for our own life experience to take a win-win hybrid approach and produce something that has value to others too, would we do it?

To each their own.

Sure.

We each make our own decisions (arguable) in this life, which means we are able to produce how we want or, not produce anything at all. I wonder if those who choose not to do anything of much consequence for others feel that they are beating the debt system I weas speaking of earlier, that they are getting more out of this life than what it is worth?

At least in my personal experience though, the people who I have met who seem to be the most fulfilled from the life they have, might not be the richest or most successful, but they do tend to do what they find meaningful and for most, that involves adding value to people other than themselves. Of course, this gives the return to them of satisfaction too, so what they are producing, isn't for free.

Over the last few years, I have changed my understanding of what is "doing something productive" for me and as a result, I have drastically reduced my consumption and massively increased my workload, with "work" being activity that I feel adds value to my life and those of others. It is debatable how much or if it is valuable at all, but I feel far better for it, even though my life has actually become increasingly difficult in many ways. It has become easier in one aspect at least though and that is,

There is always something to do.

Taraz
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This fall, I decided to earn more Hive than I spend. This is productive for me.
This fall, I read Chekhov and Tolstoy, scientific news sites, watched YouTube videos about space. All this is also productive for me.

This fall, I decided to earn more Hive than I spend. This is productive for me.

This is definitely productive and, given time, it might be highly productive and quantifiably so.

What was Chekov and Tolstoy like? I have always "planned" to read Tolstoy at least, but never have. I don't read much...

Well, by the way, you write so deeply that you should read Tolstoy. You can understand him like no one else!

But what if I start to copy him and write something even better!? ;D

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Chekhov often writes with humor, is easy to read and plunges into the life of the late 19th century. Tolstoy was always looking for something, noticed the smallest details, tried to understand and remake the world around him for the better.

Which did you prefer?

Chekhov's stories, I turn on before going to bed in the dark, on YouTube. Wife also listens)

I don't think I could listen to an audiobook these days - it will go too fast for me and I can't build the pictures for comprehension quickly enough. One of the reasons I don't read much is that it is very mentally draining.

I feel like you really hate both the industries I work in sometimes XD (or rather one I used to work in and one I say I work in now even though "producing" anything has been a very long and still ongoing epic battle)

But you are producing! I actually see stuff you do :D

You do realise that overall I'm producing time wasting mindless consumption material right XD

Yes, but you are producing it. The consumers on the other hand.. fools! :D

I am not completely against "time wasting mindless consumption material" btw, it is just that most of us struggle to limit our intake and start to justify so we do it more. But lust like eating too much junk, there is a cost and I think similarly to the increasing obesity epidemic problems of society, we are seeing the effects of fat and inactive minds - full of "energy" sitting on the couch.

I think I like consumers but if they’re consuming my stuff it actually freaks me out, I’m weird 😅

I suppose that’s a good point, I didn’t really think about that it’s only a problem I have occasionally (every now and again I’ll burn out and then binge something because I can’t do anything else anyway). Don’t have that much time, I can barely keep up here at is 💀

Time changes everything.

I think I am at the age that stay in bed and do nothing, go nowhere, see nobody, is the best vacation and weekend.

Like the opposite of day-to-day, to counterbalance.

But, is that every weekend and, what happens when it is during the week too?
I would get bored as hell in retirement :D

Still recovering from overwork lol. We will see.

I went into a special research about falling asleep faster, and short version,as it was taking me 1-2 hours to fel asleep, there are many rules but the hardest one is to stop all the electronic screens, eating and exercise after 19-20:00, go to bed at 22-22:30 and always, always wake up no later than 6:00. You do this and everything is fine. Kind of self-perpetual habit, as if you always wake up at 6, when you go to sleep at 23-24, you do not sleep enough, so next day you will be tired enough to go at 22. Unless you are in the lucky 4% that got that genetic mutation leting them to sleep only 4-6 hours and be completely fresh.

6 hours is plenty for me and I have no trouble falling asleep - it is just when I go too early (before midnight or 1am), I will wake up a few hours later feeling like I had a good nap, unable to go back to sleep.

However, I used to have trouble falling asleep. The cure for me was think more during the day. :)

Some people rarely get out of bed.

I wish I would have gotten up earlier today. In my experience posts made before 8 get more upvotes. Then again that might just be a coincidence...

Depending on if you have a majority of followers from a particular region, it can be the case. 8am might be when people are either going to bed and voting their power down, or waking up and voting their power down :) Think about when you read things normally.

You know what I will write comes to my mind when I put my head on the pillow, and it gets shaped later on. However, I have to write down them, otherwise I might forget :)

It is a good practice to take notes but, make sure they are good notes. I have a lot from the past that I took poor notes and then when I read them back much later I had no idea what I was thinking at the time, or even context.

Yea, I know. Thus, it is better to start writing the post the next day :)

Or straight away! :D

It's tough but I find that I tend to procrastinate quite a bit sometimes. So it does require me to focus on some things so I can get everything done but I wouldn't be surprised to see people burned out if they were always focused. So it's tough to really strike a good balance between everything.

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I think there are "low level" productive exercises too, that don't take much focus. It can be like stacking shelves at a supermarket, it doesn't take much thought, but it still earns :)

When time is wasted it will no longer come back so let's not waste it and be productive every day. Thanks for sharing. I've been reminded to do something productive every day.

What do you think is productive for you?


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That's right as we consume our time to anything we should make sure we get something productive back.