...Is wasting it a wise choice, or should we even care? Perhaps the most meaningful and enjoyable times in life will be the ones we spent doing nothing but enjoying the moment without feeling guilty. Time is a strange thing...It may be time wasted by worldly standards, but going for a walk or drive with no destination, or just enjoying music or a good book, or sitting on the front porch with a cup of coffee and watching the world go by, may be one of the simple pleasures we have worked so hard to enjoy. Perhaps that's what should be on our to-do list. Maybe time is only wasted when there is no reward.
All my adult life while working, have always wasted time during times I haven't felt well. Like after an active weekend, when returning home from the Monday at work, still feeling drained. And of course there were those days when something was physically bothering me like a tooth ache or recovering from a sinus infection and just tried passing the time as unpleasantly as I could whether watching TV, easting food, or, absorbing myself without purpose on my desktop, or napping.
During our free hours, much depends on what we do especially regarding projects, hobbies, and consuming food. One needs to find a balance in life between productive activities and those, by including periods for relaxation, amusement and fun. Skiing season is now over that is an example of enormous fun without being productive except as enjoyment. So in that sense fun can be productive mentally for our balanced well being. So is my frequent days at live music events. As we move into June, I will begin summer backpacking season in the Sierra Nevada. All this needs balance while being aware as seniors, our time of being alive, existing, is draining away, and could disappear completely with unforeseen bad health news. Time is precious, don't waste it.
During my working years, I had several long periods between jobs where I was free to do whatever and thus learned how to spend time much as grade school kids do during summer vacation. As someone that has read large amounts of science and technology, even on days when I had a purpose of accomplishing mentally absorbing such, have always taken breaks every few hours between sessions, lest strain becomes unpleasant.
As several decades landscape and nature photographer and hi tech person, I've always had considerable at home work to do, especially in Photoshop processing images and since retiring in 2014 about the same time I changed from using view camera 4x5 film to APS-c digital, have had much work also focus stack blending and multi column row frame stitch blending images. Some weeks have spent maybe 12 hours a day processing images that becomes a real strain unless I took breaks. Over this last month of March I did 3 road trips and it is only today that I have finished post processing.
I now need to manually html code all that and 3 earlier 2026 photography days into my website, that is easy to procrastinate over even starting since that will take many days over this next month to work through. Much more.