i have'nt consciously found this to be the case but people talk as if it's true so maybe i'm missing something subtle
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@VesselOfSpirit i think the key is to find things that are Real Fun. you're likely just having Fake Fun. i was confused about this too -
@___jsf how does one tell the difference
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@VesselOfSpirit whether it's useful for when you're not doing the fun things, primarily -
@___jsf what effect should one look for? just general morale/motivation increase?
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@VesselOfSpirit i suppose. for me a good indicator is whether or not I'd call the thing a "distraction" -
@VesselOfSpirit also, real fun is basically impossible, gl - 1 more reply
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@VesselOfSpirit Like "9 surprising benefits of exercise, creative rivalry, sex, stimulants, and video games", but scholarly? -
@preinfarction sort of but i'm looking for general effects instead of from specific activities -
@preinfarction i just took a long hike and it was nice during but i think the net effect is i now have several hours less time & that's it
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