On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 08:12:21PM +0100, Mario Lombardo wrote:
> Still I
> insist, being rushed when you eat indicates there are other problems in
> one's life. Work should be a healthy low-stress place, not a workplace
> that doesn't respect the individual taking time for oneself.
I think the mistake you are making is that everyone wants to live
the same kind of life. Where to live happily, you want to be reasonably
relaxed, not stressed, spread your work well and evenly, take care of
your health and enjoy your meals.
Not everyone is like that. Actually the majority probably is, but not
everyone. Some people need to be stressed a bit, overloaded by work and
work in crazy bursts to feel happy! They will work like crazy for three
weeks and then procrastinate for another week or four. And when they
are in a burst mode, they certainly won't be interested in taking
a 2 hour break for a nice meal and go collect herbs from the front
of their house.
These nutrient thingies can be a great thing for them.
Maybe you think these people don't know what life is about and how to
properly enjoy it. They will probably live a shorter life and be sick
more often on average, and maybe even depressed more often, but they
can't live in any other way - at least in some period of their life.
And after all, how they live their lives isn't really any of your
business. ;-)
--
Petr Baudis
If you do not work on an important problem, it's unlikely
you'll do important work. -- R. Hamming
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~robins/YouAndYourResearch.html
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