Rory O Brien

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The artist Caravaggio reportedly partied for a month every time he finished a piece. While he was working on Madame Bovary, Gustave Flaubert put in about five hours each day writing, and spent the rest of the day reading, strolling with family members, talking with his mother, enjoying a bit of chocolate, smoking a pipe, and taking a hot bath. The novelist Thomas Mann wrote for only about three hours a day.
Do Nothing: Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing and Underliving
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