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Type: Book excerpt / legal discovery document
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Summary

This document is a book page discussing the psychological challenges of having too much free time after removing work from one's life. The narrator recounts a personal experience in London where, after waking up without an alarm, they felt panic and aimlessness rather than relaxation. The text argues that idle time often leads to neurosis and self-doubt, rather than fulfillment.

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Name Type Context
Calvin and Hobbes
JFK

Timeline (4 events)

Ordering a prosciutto sandwich
Waking up without an alarm
Panic attack
Wandering museums

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Key Quotes (4)

"To be engrossed by something outside ourselves is a powerful antidote for the rational mind, the mind that so frequently has its head up its own ass."
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"There is not enough time to do all the nothing we want to do."
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"Too much free time is no more than fertilizer for self-doubt and assorted mental tail-chasing."
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"Subtracting the bad does not create the good. It leaves a vacuum."
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