...because it requires conscious effort.
Back in the days I enjoyed using up conscious effort, why is that not the case now?
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FrozenVoid!!mJCwdV5J0Xy2A212011-11-03 6:40
Reward/Effort ratio skewed to the Effort part.
You have less rewarding conscious effort-> less results-> less productivity
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Anonymous2011-11-03 6:46
Not to deny that LISP is a thinking people's programming language, but when I'm lisping if I ever catch myself thinking, I'm in trouble--I know something is wrong.
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Anonymous2011-11-03 6:47
Lisp is shit.
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Anonymous2011-11-03 6:48
The whole thing of programming LISP is not to control it but to be swept away by it.
Maybe you are dead. Like, intellectually.
Maybe your body is realizing that it is dying, and that spending any more effort on improving yourself or those around you would be futile.
Maybe as age sets in, you'll descend into the state of a mindless consumer who is always unhappy unless you're being constantly entertained.
Or maybe you need some rest, healthy food and exercise.