What if we missed the bus? There is always a next one waiting. It makes no sense to create a crisis when we have enough slack in life.
Schedules and habits are ways to build a buffer so that we keep enough plans in place for what we do. They help in avoiding surprises. Everything then happens at a frequency. We don't fumble when there is a reference and timetable for things to be done. Delay is factored in. There is time for one more attempt. The next ride is available.
Involving ourselves in something urgent results in thinking that we are in our most productive phase. Focusing on the urgent has the cost of ignoring the important. There is a risk of being ad-hoc.
The most productive work happens when we have the discipline to get back to it. There is regularity and rigor even when we don't feel like it. Especially when no one else is watching. This is a lot of responsibility.
By all means, take a break, and miss a bus. But then be sure to catch the next one. Schedules and habits are a way to make a continuous march towards the intended destination.
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