Do the Math:
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Just did the math:
November: 721 hours
Sleep: 240 hours
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Leaving: 481 hours
So:
November: 481 hours
Eating/Hygiene: 45 hours
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Leaving: 436 hours
So:
November: 436 hours
Work/School: 160 hours
------
Leaving: 276 hours
So:
November: 276 hours
Life: 36 hours
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Leaving: 240 hours
So:
November: 240 hours
What are you going to do with those 240 hours? That's 8 hours* a day. You can use those to figure out how he met his mother, to play on the computer, obsess over your glitch, or farmville.
Or:
You could write a novel.
I choose plan B. How about you?
*On average. Again, it's different for everyone, but still it's jarring just how much time we really DO have when you break it down.
November: 721 hours
Sleep: 240 hours
------
Leaving: 481 hours
So:
November: 481 hours
Eating/Hygiene: 45 hours
------
Leaving: 436 hours
So:
November: 436 hours
Work/School: 160 hours
------
Leaving: 276 hours
So:
November: 276 hours
Life: 36 hours
------
Leaving: 240 hours
So:
November: 240 hours
What are you going to do with those 240 hours? That's 8 hours* a day. You can use those to figure out how he met his mother, to play on the computer, obsess over your glitch, or farmville.
Or:
You could write a novel.
I choose plan B. How about you?
*On average. Again, it's different for everyone, but still it's jarring just how much time we really DO have when you break it down.