"All work and no play?" I prefer a lot of work and some play, it separates me from the over intellectuals with little personality, but also the no-good 'parasites' of our society.
You see there's too many people out there who don't understand the concept of working hard, and still enjoying a social life. Most just focus on the former or latter, with little in between. So you get the people who are socially inept, working most of the day, of most of the week, of most of the year, of most of their lives. They end up using work in general to consume the time they aren't able to use for something, put very simply, fun.
This means they become the 'Oxford's' and the 'Cambridge's', spending their whole teenage life on working towards what? You guessed it, more work. These years are golden, and social experiences are essential to our younger days. I'd rather be the guy who can finish half a further integration question, but is also able to hold my drink as good as an Irish sailor, rather than finish that question but having no social experience due to working so damn hard to ultimately gain the ability to finish that question. It's the best of both universes. I say 'universes' because the two concepts are too far apart on each end of the scale to be called 'worlds'.
However, we do get the rare breed of extremely intelligent people, with a very active social life. I'm not afraid to admit that I'm jealous of these people, and I'd like to say that most people are too. But that's just how life is, you get over it.
People may or may not agree with me, but as this is what I see on a day to day basis, it is indeed my single derived knowledgeable theory, from these so-called particular experiences.
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