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I have decided to shift my timings to 10pm.

I was trying to sleep too early before this, but now realize I have nothing to prove to anyone, just things to get done, and a later sleep time is more effective to get me what I want.

Today I tried doing nothing.

Doing nothing made me feel miserable. I have successfully reprogrammed my brain to always be pushing and looking for the next little challenge that is going to be useful to me.

I have also reorganized my to do list based on priority.

The last thing left for me to do starting tomorrow is to plug in any wasted time gaps in between the tasks.

I honestly cannot think of anything else to do to improve my life right now.

If I still don't succeed there is something wrong with society.

Good luck to me and to you.

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Self improvement is great but you still need downtime and time to enjoy. Being productive 24/7 ultimately leads to burnout. Make sure you're scheduling fun activities etc.

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Maybe I'm just built differently, but in my experience burnout is not a result of working hard, but working hard (or not) due to high external pressure. Since OP does all this for himself and doesn't seem stressed for it, I don't think it's a risk.

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Stress is a part of life and happens without your input. You need to build yourself up ahead of time so when bad things happen you can cope and manage.

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You can definitely often choose how much stress is in your life. Being a self-actualizing NEET is probably less stressful than being a wagie or a slothful NEET

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I want to disagree but you are right.

Alright, I will try to have more fun.

Thank you.

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