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I lied in my last blog, I did think about it more, so much more. One interesting thing I learned yesterday is that democrats and republicans both have a place for purity in their moral views but democrats naturally focus it on nutrition and what you put in your mouth rather than what you put in your vagina/ass, well, it isn't that interesting. Ok, I am done for thinking about morality this week.
The question of the day is, is the justice system in place fundamentally to enact retribution? protect individuals? or to protect society? I think it has to be only the latter. Hmmmm
However, I am thinking about creating some routines daily routines are natural and increase happiness. So I need some. I think it will also help productiveness. It is just I don;t have one right now I do things differently every day and night and rarely do people consciously make routines. I kinda wish there was a website where people write down their daily routines and other people can browse them and see how other people live. I'm going to go look because I am optimistic... well apparently only people into Zen think about these kind of things I found a website called Zen To Done efficiency system and it reminded me of when everyone became obsessed and stated groups to talk about the book “Getting things Done” by David Allen and got irritated... so I guess I'll just think about it and create a comprehensive routine system depending on the amount of I time I have. But, if anyone reads this besides the 4 of you who comment, tell me about your daily routines.

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Try twitter.com…that's where people reveal what they are doing all the time. I think, as long as we have a job, there is a routine. Kinda. Hugs, Kundan
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Hey Lindsey,
I always think of myself as organized, orderly and with a life full of routine. But now that you ask us about our daily routines, I can't really think of any. I mean daily daily ones. Things I always do at about the same time in about the same way.
At work I usually get in first and then my routine is to have a tea and my breakfast and I enjoy checking my emails in the quiet of the morning. That's a routine I guess but it's really work-related.
When I get home from wherever, I routinely switch on my computer first thing… but does that really count as a routine? And at night before I go to bed I usually clean my kitchen. That's a routine (at least to me it is). I like waking up to a clean kitchen. :) If I can think of any more or more real routines, I'll come back here.
Cheers.
I don't think a lot about routines. I'm sure that I have them but don't care about them. I'm more of a right brained person who enjoys freedom of thought whereas a left brained person would be more apt to enjoy routines. in my life other then the time I go to work and the time I come home routines have no place. I wish we didn't have to use clocks or routines. I have a job but I do my work in order of priority not in anyway routine. I work with routine people however I don't find there creative spirit to be as high as a non routine person. I read blogs, books, etc but each for a purpose not routine reading. My wife always takes a shower before me but I think it's to get the hot water before I do not really routine. We drive the same way to work but because it's shorter not routine.