Now and then it’s good to pause in our pursuit of happiness and just be happy.
Guillaume Apollinaire
Category: work
56 – Jerome on Work
I like work: it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.
Jerome K. Jerome
#46 – Sheckley on Work
The aim of intelligence is to put the whole goddamned human race out of work.
Robert Sheckley
#44 – Vonnegut on bureaucracy
Mr. Constant, he said, “right now you’re as easy for the Bureau of Internal Revenue to watch as a man on a street corner selling apples and pears. But just imagine how hard you would be to watch if you had a whole office building jammed to the rafters with industrial bureaucrats—men who lose things and use the wrong forms and create new forms and demand everything in quintuplicate, and who understand perhaps a third of what is said to them; who habitually give misleading answers in order to gain time in which to think, who make decisions only when forced to, and who then cover their tracks; who make perfectly honest mistakes in addition and subtraction, who call meetings whenever they feel lonely, who write memos whenever they feel unloved; men who never throw anything away unless they think it could get them fired. A single industrial bureaucrat, if he is sufficiently vital and nervous, should be able to create a ton of meaningless papers a year for the Bureau of Internal Revenue to examine. In the Magnum Opus Building, we will have thousands of them!”
Kurt Vonnegut
#43 Lincoln on Work
My father taught me to work, but not to love it. I never did like to work, and I don’t deny it. I’d rather read, tell stories, crack jokes, talk, laugh — anything but work.
Abe Lincoln
#42 – MacDonald on Work
Certainly work is not always required of a man. There is such a thing as a sacred idleness, the cultivation of which is now fearfully neglected.
George MacDonald
#33 – Yang on Healthcare
Our system rewards activity and not helpfulness.
Andrew Yang
#28 – Drucker on Waste of Time…
Nothing is quite so useless as doing with great efficiency what should not be done at all.
Peter Drucker
#27 – Ferriss on Value
Doing something unimportant well does not make it important.
Tim Ferriss
“busi-ness can mask a vicious form of laziness”
Here is a fantastic little clip about the unhealthy cult of activity out there…
“their busyness may be a subtle, but powerful form of distraction”