Frazz by Jef Mallett for December 11, 2011
Transcript:
Caufield: My mom asked me to clean the basement. Frazz: In June, if memory serves. Caulfield: And this weekend, I did. Frazz: Good man. What was the catalyst? Caulfield: I realized the big reason anybody puts that off is that they know they'll have to let go of something they don't want to. It's just a matter of recognizing that treasure and knowing when you're ready to part with it. Frazz: Like an old toy...Or some cycling gear you bought perhaps a bit optimistically. Caulfield: No, like a Saturday in June. Frazz: A little easier to give up when it's cold and gray? Caulfield: Or when you really don't want to do your math worksheet.
paulproteus48640 almost 13 years ago
the lesser of two evils
Phosphoros almost 13 years ago
Caulfield has a longer-term view, a longer-term time preference than most people. He knows how to foresee better opportunities out in the future or forego a decent opportunity now because of a better one in the future. He’ll make a good and wise investor.
ajc60803 almost 13 years ago
I think I’d clean the basement as well to get out of doing a math worksheet. I hated math when I was that age LOL.
twj0729 almost 13 years ago
…or, perhaps, because Christmas is near!
Varnes almost 13 years ago
Or a Saturday in July, or a Saturday in August….
jerak almost 13 years ago
I’m always most productive when I have other things I should be doing. I call it “constructive procrastination.”
lsheldon almost 13 years ago
Structured Procrastination!™