Parkinson's Law
The sensation of being busy is not equivalent to making meaningful progress toward goals. Work expands to fill all available time, making the feeling of not having enough time almost universally false. Time not deliberately allocated to im…
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The sensation of being busy is not equivalent to making meaningful progress toward goals. Work expands to fill all available time, making the feeling of not having enough time almost universally false. Time not deliberately allocated to important goals will automatically fill with less important activities.