[GD-General] Re: Prices of well-known 3D engines
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From: Enno R. <en...@de...> - 2003-06-06 17:11:28
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> Are we defining work hours, as hours you are at the work-place, or hours > you are actively working? I mean, I spend at least an hour at work every > day doing stuff that's not strictly work-related, not including lunch. > Also, I spend a lot of time outside of work, thinking about work, and since > 50% of my job is planning the other 50% of it, is that work too? What you do off-work is your own choice. Not work. Especially in our business, we tend to mix this up. I frequently describe my job like this: "Work is when I'm having fun and getting paid for it. Free time is when I'm just having fun. Guess which is better". But this is of course not the full story, and there's another definition of work that explains it: "The difference between work and fun is that I can choose not to have fun". Noone will force you to think about work during free time. and if you're flipping burgers, you wouldn't. I assume that if you do it anyways, you do it because it's something you enjoy. Enno. |