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  6. Man as an industrial palace
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  10. Willem and the Whales

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  11. Mutt and Jeff: On Strike (1920)

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  12. Es ist leichter sich am Arsch zu kratzen
    als am Herzen.
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  13. Four Dangers of To-Do Lists & Getting Things Done

    1. “Done” and “finish” are in the imagined future, a non-existent place that your body cannot get to. You are left with stuck energy that makes you feel anxious.

    2. To Do Lists are usually “Have to do-lists” that evoke resistance, rebellion, and procrastination. The unspoken “have to” part of To Do Lists says, “You don’t want to do this. Some authority is making you into a victim. You should resist or at least drag your feet.”

    3. To Do Lists are often overwhelming and usually don’t indicate the difference between low and high priorities. You could become a Workaholic rather than a top producer who focuses on starting on top priority project at a time. 

    4. Creating bigger and better To Do Lists––as with getting organized and perfectionism ––can become a major distraction that seems to justify your avoidance of actually working on a project that could advance your life. 

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