Friday, August 27, 2010

Time School Takes

Ever notice how tired you become when you have school work to do? When you are in college, everything seems so overwhelming. Does the brain take more energy to think on a student level? Then what about work, when you have to think?

The irony here is, you do have to think at work. Except, it is more localized in time.  At school you continuously have future projects—home work. At work you seldom have future projects, which means that any thinking is done while you are at work. That said, I would agree that thinking at work is less exhausting than thinking at school. Also, thinking at work gets you paid. At school, all you have to look forward to is a crummy grade, which is no good for the moment.

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