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It's not so bad, no. At least it's a thinking activity (when it's not too repetitive). I tend to plan for what I'd like to achieve, or refine my vision of the ideal. The unfortunate thing is that thinking about a thing and actually doing it are very different. In terms of motivation thinking about a thing without immediately after thinking of all the difficulties involved in achieving it actually decreases motivation. You act as if you've already obtained your goal. Anyway, all this is a bit besides the point, I was just curious what sort of thinking activities folks here did for fun. Do you do anything like this?