Practical Applications of Doing Absolutely Nothing
Sub-Committee 1: Extreme Procrastination
Key Findings:
- The average person spends 3 hours per day on social media, which is 3 hours more than they should be.
- Napping is an effective form of exercise, as long as you set your alarm for 10 minutes.
- Procrastination-induced anxiety can be cured by simply staring at a blank wall for 2 hours.
Case Studies:
- A local artist spent 6 months painting a single brush stroke, resulting in a masterpiece.
- A software engineer wrote a program that only does one thing: it counts the number of seconds until the user stops using it.
- A chef perfected the art of making ramen noodles, which took 5 years to perfect.
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