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jcla1 | 1 year ago

Do not underestimate the urge to procrastinate (by still doing productive things, like learning Mandarin) while pursuing a PhD.

I am not sure if this will be the author's experience too, but pursuing a PhD will often leave you exhausted without any hope of ever finding "the final missing ingredient" to solve the problem you are currently tackling. So turning to entirely unrelated problems, however productive they may seem to outsides, suddenly becomes an attractive alternative in order to procrastinate.

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TheEzEzz|1 year ago

I wrote my own dynamic keyboard layout to optimize typing speed while procrastinating on my dissertation.

15 years later I'm still using it. My dissertation not so much.

Procrastination is (sometimes) awesome.

andai|1 year ago

>I find that when someone's taking time to do something right in the present, they're a perfectionist with no ability to prioritize, whereas when someone took time to do something right in the past, they're a master artisan of great foresight.

-xkcd 974

AlchemistCamp|1 year ago

Structured procrastination is highly underrated.

chairmansteve|1 year ago

Dynamic keyboard layout?

What is that? The keys change place?

fivestones|1 year ago

Can you share this keyboard layout with us? Sounds amazing

niek_pas|1 year ago

I am currently learning to color grade, am an active bedroom musician, enjoy cooking and learning about food science, and am training for my first half marathon alongside my PhD. The side project thing is definitely real.

shepherdjerred|1 year ago

Having something to procrastinate on is half the reason I’m going to grad school while working full time.

It truly is an excellent hack.

accurrent|1 year ago

Same here. I don't know how to fix my PhD, so let me just make my sponsor's code run faster and make a hundreds of open source PRs...

Agingcoder|1 year ago

I’m not sure it’s procrastination. Years ago, when struggling with maths , I learned juggling ( 5 balls, tricks etc ) and ended up spending quite a bit of time on it every single day.

In practice, it made me feel very good, more relaxed, because I was able to learn something new and make progress rapidly - self confidence was back. The maths soon got unstuck and life became good.

leemailll|1 year ago

haha, so true. I had the same experience while in graduate school.