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Good article, thanks. I just want to make a caveat.

In my job, if I worked as efficiently and quickly as possible, I would not be able to go out to lunch with coworkers, chat with people around the office about if we're getting iphone 5, etc,, or take time to go to the tap room on Thursday afternoons for a quick beer break and chat with coworkers. So I would essentially be more boring than the computer I sit at. When I first started working, I would eat at my desk, bringing all my food from home, not go out for coffee breaks, so that I could have time to go the gym after work, talk to my family, etc. When my friend called me a monk I started to reconsider the value of being social and "wasting time."

I guess all I'm saying is that if working insanely long hours is partly due to comraderie-building or "messing around," boosting morale for all, laughing, than I think that sort of activity is worth it.



I would consider that effective downtime. It doesn't HAVE to be going home to kids or whatever, but I think the point is that there is no value sitting at your monitor for 12 hours half-zoning out staring at code when your tank is empty.




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