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Freedom vs Schedule

Does schedule kill freedom?

Does having a schedule mean surrendering some of one’s freedom?

Does schedule kill creativity?

It schedule anti-spontaneity, anti-creativity, anti-life?

 

What is a schedule?

It’s the way you organised your time

Does organisation destroy freedom? Is organisation the opposite of freedom?

Does having objects in your room destroy your freedom? Does it prevent you from using those things?

Or does it facilitate your use of those things (by allowing you to find them easily when needed)

 

Does schedule destroy your freedom? Does schedule take control over your life and your choices?

YOU control your life and your choices

Not your fucking schedule

And if you’re weak — you’ll find yourself a master

It can be your boss, it can be your wife, it can be your god, it can be your duty,

or it can be your schedule

 

Schedule is a way of organising your time

By organising your time — you have MORE CONTROL over it

Therefore you actually have MORE choices — NOT LESS

Freedom is an exercise of choice

To have more choices is to be more free — NOT less

 

Again — you can obviously use schedule to hinder your freedom, hinder your spontaneity, hinder your adventurousness, hinder your VITALITY

It can be your escape from the burden of freedom

But it can also be a tool

And if you use it consciously — you’ll gain MORE than you’ll lose

 

Do you need a schedule?

You know, in truth: you already have a schedule

You’re strong for a few years and then you begin to slowly die

You’re significantly likely to die before you’re 80 and very significantly likely to die before you’re 90 and almost certain to die before 100

You already have a fucking schedule

 

So yeah mate if you want to make the most out of this precious, unrenewable TIME-RESOURCE — might as well make some choices in how you’re going to deploy it

It may involve a schedule or may not

You’re the one to decide what tools you need to manage this vital INVESTMENT of TIME-resource

Perhaps you’re so enlightened that there’s nothing you must plan — every single thing you do is oversaturated with divine inspiration

Or perhaps you’re a moron like me, with one or two legs in the worldly — who can’t even manage the opened tabs in his browser

Perhaps you could benefit from some greater degree of time-organisation

Not using it as an escape, mind you, not replacing your free will with it,

But enhancing your options, enhancing your possibilities — by having greater grip over them