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Friday Fun Thread for March 3, 2023

Be advised: this thread is not for serious in-depth discussion of weighty topics (we have a link for that), this thread is not for anything Culture War related. This thread is for Fun. You got jokes? Share 'em. You got silly questions? Ask 'em.

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If you had more free time, for instance say we took @orthoxerox’s policy prescription and make it illegal to have full time dual income, say you could only work 20 hrs a week, what would you spend your time on?

For the purpose of this, assume that you would make the same amount of money working part time (or if your spouse worked full time you'd make the same as a dual income household.)

I would consider actually having kids myself, volunteering, trying my hand at starting that blog I’ve always meant to. I’d do more cardio, cook more, take my pup on long walks. I dream of it…. Alas.

My answer might be pessimistic but I do technically have a fair amount of "free time" Given I am working part-time right now.

I waste a lot of time, let that be on the Motte, scrolling Instagram reels, or jerking off. I do some "productive" things like coding pet projects, lifting for an hour or two a day, going on long cycling sessions, and hobby related cooking. But all in all excess free time is only a blessing if you are cushioned with plenty of income to supplement that or ensure a safety net, which is not the case for me, I am struggling to eat/sleep due to job related worries/stress (Economy is in the gutter where I live in the field I specialize in, thanks Chinavirus).

Hey man, spending time on the Motte isn't a waste! We're sharpening our writing skills and forming community and stuff... ;)

I might change the top post, but what if you could work part time with full time compensation?

but what if you could work part time with full time compensation?

Try to achieve peak physical form.

And that means training with full effort for maximum muscle gain (along with a stack full of supplements, and top-shelf whey protein, and potentially some sort of exogenous testosterone supplementation to achieve upper-bound natural T levels); cardio, flexibility, etc. And cooking nutritionally dense meals with little regard for cost to facilitate the physical training. My current diet and supplement stack is not totally tuned in because things get expensive fast. E.g grass-fed organic beef costs just about 3-4x as much as regular beef.