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

09.06.2025 03:10

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

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

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

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If I get served by someone else's papers, am I legally required to inform the person that they got served, or the court that they served the wrong person?

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

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

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

How did a computer scientist such as Geoffrey Hinton manage to win a Nobel Prize in physics when computer science already has its own Nobel Prize equivalent in the Turing Awards?

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

You work from 9 to 5 each day.

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

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

Then your house chores, personal tasks and commitments.

Why are Republicans so afraid of a strong leader like Vice President Kamala Harris? Are they worried if she becomes President she will make them look stupid?

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

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