What am I thinking? I'm asking a bunch of architects - bunch of workaholics Living to Work just to prove they're not lazy - I have always assumed. But, am I right?
live to work to live...it's a vicious cycle from which there is no escape. i think we all might explode if we suddenly didn't have to work anymore...i know i would.
it was somewhere around 97 degrees again yesterday, humid and no rain. I watched this dude stack firewood into a wall 15 feet tall by 50 feet long, all day out my window. When he finished he would start another wall in front of the first one. I watched wasps swarm around the moist wood no doubt threating the guy. Theyre attracted to the decomposition of the material. I thought that job sucks. .
Do You "Live to Work" -or- "Work To Live"?
What am I thinking? I'm asking a bunch of architects - bunch of workaholics Living to Work just to prove they're not lazy - I have always assumed. But, am I right?
live to work to live...it's a vicious cycle from which there is no escape. i think we all might explode if we suddenly didn't have to work anymore...i know i would.
architecture is life
live to love
I don't work so I live to live...
it was somewhere around 97 degrees again yesterday, humid and no rain. I watched this dude stack firewood into a wall 15 feet tall by 50 feet long, all day out my window. When he finished he would start another wall in front of the first one. I watched wasps swarm around the moist wood no doubt threating the guy. Theyre attracted to the decomposition of the material. I thought that job sucks. .
aye, bots, live to love
right with you bots and five. screw that live to work, work to live crap.
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