A slightly more abstract aspect overlooked in the xkcd comic is that of 
learning. What you learn doing a project may help you in making other 
projects, which will take less time to develop and thus have a better ROI. 
These kinds of benefits are more difficult to calculate, but equally valid. 
I find that learning, without an actual objective, is very difficult.

-- Mark

On Thursday, February 21, 2019 at 9:17:46 PM UTC-8, S. S. wrote:
>
> So I want to make a custom drop down menu on my tiddler's view toolbar 
> that will:
>
>    1. . . .
>    2. . . .
>    3. . . .
>    4. . . .
>    5. AND ALSO ...
>       1. . . .
>       2. . . .
>       3. . . .
>       
> How much time should I spend on it?
> https://xkcd.com/1205/
>
>

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