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< A lot of people ask me, "how did you spend your summer?". Well, here is how:
< [[image:File:2014-09-28-003425_735x290_scrot.png|And what about you?|https://github.com/AlexDaniel]]
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< **Yes**, I had a lot more fun than those dumbasses who were exposing their bodies to the sun radiation.
< ==Our bodies do not require such moronic activities.
< Seriously, what's the point? Why would somebody want to do that? Some people claim that they require rest. Well, okay, a rest from what? That's a shitty excuse for your procrastination. My body requires constant intellectual activities and learning. Shame on you if your doesn't.
< ==Hmm, maybe...
< Maybe I can understand that if you were doing something useful for the whole year, you might want to take your female/male somewhere and spend a day or two together, just enjoying your lives and doing something fun and interesting. But shit, three months? That's ridiculous! And why summer? You can do that on any weekend.
< ===However, don't take this graph too seriously.
< It does not represent any precise information about my productivity (for example, it does not show commits to the projects that do not use github), but I still like that graph. I don't find it necessary to fill every block of the graph, it is just a good motivation to make at least something small every day. Sometimes I don't feel like doing anything at all, but after I make a few simple changes just to fill this graph, I get caught on it and end up programming for the whole night. Well, sometimes I don't, but even small changes to readmes and help messages or tiny refactorings are better than no progress at all.
< ==Try it yourself!
< Even if you're not a software developer, you can use that trick for anything else. Like "do at least one push-up every day" or "read at least one page of a book". You can keep the same graph on a paper calendar, if you wish. In that sense github is a bit better because it is more strict, it will not allow you to fill missed days without any dirty tricks.
< Please be conscious.
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