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Idlers Quote by Washington Irving

“No man is so methodical as a complete idler, and none so scrupulous in measuring out his time as he whose time is worth nothing.” quote by Washington Irving
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“No man is so methodical as a complete idler, and none so scrupulous in measuring out his time as he whose time is worth nothing.”

Washington Irving

About This Quote

A diligent idler paradoxically measures time meticulously, highlighting the futility of precision without purpose.

In simple terms: Measuring time without purpose is pointless.

Key Takeaway

Focus on meaningful use of time.

Themes

productivity time paradox

Mood

analytical critical

Type

philosophical satirical

When to use this quote

  • workplace
  • personal planning
  • time management

Key Concepts

philosophy human behavior

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do we measure time?
  • How does purpose affect productivity?
A Different Perspective

Precise time tracking can become an excuse for inaction.

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