2018-10-15 Busy Work I just read this article: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/oct/12/shadow-work-automation-tedious-jobs-oliver-burkeman (at some point, I'm going to have to figure out if there's an easy way to add in functioning URL links short of creating a sub-directory and a gophermap file as each entry in my phlog...) ...anyway... This article really speaks to the sense of busy-ness I feel almost all the time. This is besides all the notifications one gets from all of our technology. I've shut most of these off but it's the other things we need to do now: the self-checkouts, the booking of tickets for trips. All we seem to be doing is taking on unpaid work to make the bottom line of some company better: "In reality, it's taken paid work away from humans, while also increasing their burden of shadow work, by transferring tasks from employees to consumers." Look at this quote from the article: "We're not working longer paid hours; it's just that getting through life entails more work." Getting through life entails more work. *Sigh* That really hits home. It seems like I spend most of my time getting ready to go do the next thing. I've struggled with this problem for years and I still don't have a solution for myself. While it's nice to see I'm not alone, it worries me that so many other people are having this problem and that the problem is getting worse. The article mentioned a book that I now have a hold request for at my local library, "Shadow Work: The Unpaid, Unseen Jobs That Fill Your Day" (http://craiglambert.net/about-shadow-works/). I hope it might have some additional insight on this issue that hasn't yet occurred to me.