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Danny O'Brien: Question on geeks and games
Merlin Mann | Apr 25 2005
As you may know, Danny O’Brien and I are rumored to be working on a book for O’Reilly’s Hacks series. As we theoretically toil with this theoretical book, we’ll be lazily turning to you smart people from time to time to save our bacon. This is the first of those occasions. Thus, Danny asks… So one of the things that’s cropping up in the research is that geeks hate boredom more than other people: indeed, more than life itself. The whole “rather gnaw your own arm off??? is frightening close to reality here. Given the choice between a fractionally tedious task that will save hours of effort, and something capitivating and challenging, we’ll bunk off the former. I don’t know yet whether that’s not something that’s applicable to other people. But I am interested in linking this up with another bit of anecdata, which is that geeks often enjoy thought games and puzzles. So, here’s my question: when you have a regular, mind-crushingly dull task to do, do you have a little game you play with yourself to make it easier? If so, what is it? (Merlin reminds me to include the canonical Simpsons reference in this discussion:)
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i just get mystical about...Submitted by sarah (not verified) on April 25, 2005 - 7:31am.
i just get mystical about it. optimizing tedious shit is as satisfying as solving huge problems. maybe moreso, because tiny inefficiencies are less obvious, more challenging. tiny improvements are less worthwhile, but therefore more pure. only lifelong learners bother with that level. my dedication to shorter keystroke sequences is unnecessary and noble. (except in real life, where it would be neurotic.) also, a perspective shift that i'm kind of into... tell yourself, "I HOPE THIS NEVER ENDS" and then convince yourself. (boredom is actually good? you deserve punishment? this is a direct view of life's absurdity?) » POSTED IN:
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