Do the thing or don’t do it. Either is fine.

Honestly, there is a lot to be said for tooling about all day, looking up recipes and not making them, not bothering to paint the living room and failing to write a novel. In the middle of the messy non-event called your mid-afternoon, you might get something – a thought to jot down, a good paragraph, a piece of gossip to text a pal. Boredom is a productive state so long as you don’t let it go sour on you. Try not to confuse the urge to get something done with the idea that you are useless. Try not to confuse the urge to contact someone with the thought that you are unloved. Do the thing or don’t do it. Either is fine.

Source: Tiger King and a bloody mary: Hilary Mantel, Simon Armitage and other writers on lockdown life | Books | The Guardian

On being an IT professional during Covid-19

For those who’s asking how it’s to be an IT professional during the Coronavirus outbreak –

do u remember when the Titanic was sinking and the band kept playing till the end? We are part of that band!

No Amount Of Anxiety Makes Any Difference To Anything That Is Going To Happen

No Amount Of Anxiety Makes Any Difference To Anything That Is Going To Happen.

– ALAN WATTS

Source: Alan Watts quote: “No Amount Of Anxiety Makes Any Difference To Anything That Is Going To Happen.”| Kvoats