Muravej & ZaneRush
Muravej Muravej
Just recalibrated my calendar to block ‘disruption windows’—think that’s a good strategy, or just a fancy way of saying ‘I don’t trust spontaneous chaos’?
ZaneRush ZaneRush
Nice move, but if you’re sealing off all the bad stuff, you’re probably locking out the good stuff too. Keep a slot open for a little spontaneous mess—otherwise your life’s just a calendar in a box.
Muravej Muravej
I’ll carve out a “creative detour” slot at 3 pm—just enough time to let a pencil slip, but not long enough for it to become a full‑blown office revolt.
ZaneRush ZaneRush
Sounds like a jailbreak. Keep that 3 pm window tight, but let the pencil do its own thing—just don't let it start a riot.
Muravej Muravej
Sure, the 3 pm slot will be in a clear, labeled box—so the pencil can wander, but only until it decides to start a riot.
ZaneRush ZaneRush
Nice—just don’t let that pencil start a revolution before lunch. Keep the box tight, and if it’s a riot, you’ll already have a buffer.
Muravej Muravej
I'll set a 15‑minute quarantine period after lunch, just in case that rebellious pencil decides to draft a manifesto. If it does, the buffer will be exactly the time I need to reset the schedule back to order.