Being super busy or having totally nothing to do?
By smints8985
@smints8985 (1594)
United States
January 19, 2007 11:20pm CST
Choose one.
Would you rather be super busy or super idle?
Super busy means no time for fun and recreation and all work. Nothing to do as in super idle and have nothing productive to be done.
I would rather be super busy, at least I am preoccupied with something rather than being completely idle, it drives me nuts!
3 responses
@artERiN (76)
• Philippines
20 Jan 07
I'd rather be very busy, as in I cannot take a break or even stan-up from my workstation. Having nothing to do makes me think of evil things. Hahahaha!
@smints8985 (1594)
• United States
20 Jan 07
yeah it is true indeed, as they may say that an idle mind is the devils den. hahahha!
@Angelwhispers (8978)
• United States
20 Jan 07
I could not choose either one. Super busy which I am sometimes, is wearing on body, mind and soul. Super idle I have no conception of as I always have something to do, I am never bored, and even if all the work and chores are finished I have hobbies and interests that take up my time. The only time I am not doing something I am asleep LOL :))
@smints8985 (1594)
• United States
20 Jan 07
That's good for you!
I wish I was like that, cause I end up feeling bored a lot of times, although I can do some hobbies of mine after that sometimes it still feels like I haven't done something productive. O well..
@Oriental_Sniper (74)
• Spain
20 Jan 07
I'm going for the second one, because I'm in the first one and sure I don't like it.
@smints8985 (1594)
• United States
20 Jan 07
hahah is that so? Well, I guess it does go like that, I'm now super idle that's why I'm wanting to get super busy! ahaha