{"id":327,"date":"2009-12-02T15:58:42","date_gmt":"2009-12-02T20:58:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.guidetojapanese.org\/blog\/?p=327"},"modified":"2009-12-02T16:04:17","modified_gmt":"2009-12-02T21:04:17","slug":"whats-your-major-time-sink","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.guidetojapanese.org\/blog\/2009\/12\/02\/whats-your-major-time-sink\/","title":{"rendered":"What&#8217;s your major time sink?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>What&#8217;s true happiness? Of course, a stable and happy family is essential but for many of us, it&#8217;s also about seeking new opportunities, investing in ourselves, and contributing something useful and helpful to the world. All of these things fall under a large category of being &#8220;productive&#8221;. Even a happy family requires its members to be productive in order for things to run smoothly around the house.<\/p>\n<p>What prevents us from being productive and being a vastly over-simplified definition of the word: &#8220;happy&#8221;? It&#8217;s activities where you don&#8217;t produce anything; things like watching TV or youtube, playing games, or browsing sites like failblog.org. It takes a lot less effort then actually producing the TV show, youtube video, or website but the ease of effort in passive consumption is what makes it so tempting.<\/p>\n<p>Lately, one of my major time sinks were playing games. Games are addictive because of basic behavioral psychology of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.pixelpoppers.com\/2009\/11\/awesome-by-proxy-addicted-to-fake.html\">rewarding fake achievements<\/a>. Hey, I know that. I took Psychology 101 in college. But why did I hardly play any games in college when I was first learning Japanese and began writing the Grammar Guide? It&#8217;s because <i>I couldn&#8217;t afford it<\/i>. I had no TV, console, and my laptop could play basically minesweeper and that&#8217;s it.<\/p>\n<p>In fact, during college winter and summer breaks, I was dirt poor and bored out of my mind. Necessity really is the mother of invention: the necessity to save myself from going insane from boredom. It didn&#8217;t help that the rest of the academic year was spent in the middle of nowhere in Minnesota. Things were different for my good friend, who brought a new computer to college and a copy of the Sims. He would say, &#8220;Hold on, my character needs to go to work now,&#8221; to which I replied, &#8220;But the REAL YOU needs to go to class!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, I&#8217;ve had a good run playing a whole bunch of games the past few months with my Intel Core 2 Dell and ATI Radeon HD 2600 PRO. But now, the system is showing it&#8217;s age and doesn&#8217;t run GTA IV very well (which I just bought for a measly $20). I could probably afford to buy a new computer, or maybe even a TV and game console. But I&#8217;ve decided to just save my money and time by not enabling myself to waste it on games. Now, I really can&#8217;t waste my time playing games even if I wanted to.<\/p>\n<p>I realized today that my major other distraction was the huge number of random RSS feeds that I picked up in my Google reader. Any time I go online to do something, it sits there, beckoning me to go dig for jewels of interesting content buried in a huge pile of junk. So I&#8217;ve cleaned up my list of everything except for 14 feeds including a few web comics like dilbert and xkcd which are quick to read, my wife&#8217;s blog, a couple of really cool or funny technical feeds like hacks.mozilla.org and thedailywtf.com, and cinemassacre.com (I can&#8217;t give up my Angry Video Game Nerd fix). Currently, my feed has 0 unread items.<\/p>\n<p>I think proactively removing areas of distraction is really going to help me become more productive and accomplish the things I really want to get done such as the new <a href=\"http:\/\/www.guidetojapanese.org\/learn\/complete\">Complete Guide to Japanese<\/a>. What are your major distractions and what can you do to remove them? Oh, and don&#8217;t forget to add my feed to your RSS reader!!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What&#8217;s true happiness? Of course, a stable and happy family is essential but for many of us, it&#8217;s also about seeking new opportunities, investing in ourselves, and contributing something useful and helpful to the world. 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