I felt that it was my duty not to senselessly waste my time. And since I didn't want to waste my time, I tried to accomplish as much as possible.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have done what I felt to be my duty.
The only time I waste is time I spend doing something that, in my gut, I know I shouldn't. If I choose to spend time playing video games or sleeping in, then it's time well spent, because I chose to do it. I did it for a reason - to relax, to decompress or to feel good, and that was what I wanted to do.
You know, the thing that I do to waste time is think of things I want to make. That's how my mind is employed.
I long to accomplish a great and noble task, but it is my chief duty to accomplish small tasks as if they were great and noble.
I do not want to waste any time. And if you are not working on important things, you are wasting time.
All the things I've done are about duty and guilt: trying to do your best to better other people's lives.
You only get so much time to do something that you enjoy or love to do. If you can continue doing it, you might as well, because I don't want to live in regret. I don't want to be the person sitting behind a desk, wondering, 'Did I do it right, did I finish it off, did I really give it my all?'
The last thing I wanted to do was act, because it was the path of least resistance.
I did what I felt, and I felt what I did, at all costs.
Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted.