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195 Not everyone who keeps working after the workday ends is ambitious. Some people simply discovered that the transition from productivity to stillness requires passing through a stretch of feeling they’ve been avoiding for years, and the extra hour of work is cheaper than the ten minutes of silence.

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · today 03:10 EDT

Not everyone who keeps working after the workday ends is ambitious. Some people simply discovered that the transition from productivity to stillness requires passing through a stretch of feeling they’ve been avoiding for years, and the extra hour of work is cheaper than the ten minutes of silence.

Many people who keep working after hours aren't driven by ambition. They've discovered that the transition from productivity to stillness forces them through feelings they've been avoiding, and the extra hour of work costs less than ten minutes of silence.

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