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chop wood, carry water.

Posted: 2010.11.08 (08:19)
by scythe

Re: chop wood, carry water.

Posted: 2010.11.08 (09:27)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
Ugh. I can picture this being presented to an office full of drones in a doomed attempt to motivate them.

People don't pay this much attention to everyday tasks because it's tiring and stupid.

Re: chop wood, carry water.

Posted: 2010.11.08 (11:10)
by scythe
Not all the time, but occasionally, sure. If you spend all of your time appreciating what you have, you end up with nothing, but if you spend none of your time appreciating what you have, you end up with nothing.

Re: chop wood, carry water.

Posted: 2010.11.08 (12:08)
by t̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư
scythe wrote:Not all the time, but occasionally, sure. If you spend all of your time appreciating what you have, you end up with nothing, but if you spend none of your time appreciating what you have, you end up with nothing.
Nothing? Or... everything?

Re: chop wood, carry water.

Posted: 2010.11.08 (13:26)
by Tanner
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance said it better if less succinctly.

Also, I thought this was going to be another Minecraft thread.

Re: chop wood, carry water.

Posted: 2010.11.08 (16:57)
by Kablizzy
T̷s͢uk̕a͡t͜ư wrote:Ugh. I can picture this being presented to an office full of drones in a doomed attempt to motivate them.
*Crumples up printed copy, throws it in the trash* ;___;

Re: chop wood, carry water.

Posted: 2010.11.08 (19:29)
by scythe
The intended effect of the passage on a typical tech-support worker -- tech support is my go-to example of a shitty job, because it is just perfect for that -- is to make them work on improving their situation so they don't work tech support anymore, and devote themselves mindfully to that. In principle, it's because focusing on unfulfilling tasks is infuriating.

Doesn't mean the pointy haired boss wouldn't put it on the wall.

Re: chop wood, carry water.

Posted: 2010.11.09 (06:41)
by noops
I've been trying to do that shit, sometimes with that exact example; cleaning a countertop like that. Suki's right, it's quite infuriating and tiring and just ugh. I dunno. Maybe I'll try again. Maybe I'm just some lazy motherfucker. Maybe I didn't do it right or something. Feh.