exercise the brain -> better brain
using your hands -> better hand coordination
physical activity - > better endurance
hurl heavy objects -> more strength
etc
each can be split up into more specific things like learning a new programming language or framework will come with similar but also different conditioning from filling taxes or writing a business plan. Just like drywall, Boxing and deadlift.
If I rent out my thoughts to an employer there will be few thoughts left to use in my spare time. Same with tiring physical work. Memory and fine motor skills are available all day, every day but watch maker by day and watch maker by night might get really boring.
Motivation is a bitch, doing something as a job is so much easier to stick with. If the job has you run up a mountain every day you will do it, if it's suppose to be a fitness goal or hobby you do have to show up.
Each of the challenges in life has its perfect portion for the day, week, month, year. Say, run up the mountain twice 3 days/week. You might write better books if you do it 24/7 for 4 months/year.
You have to figuring out the ideal amount of money to burn, how much to earn and the ideal number of hours per week per project.
Thankfully life is completely pointless, there are no real goals. It's all about the journey. (Life could be sitting down all day, exploring the various foods of the world.) Every turn you make, every step along the way will take you further away from other things. When eventually the coffee comes out of your nose there are always other places to explore.
If I rent out my thoughts to an employer there will be few thoughts left to use in my spare time. Same with tiring physical work. Memory and fine motor skills are available all day, every day but watch maker by day and watch maker by night might get really boring.
Motivation is a bitch, doing something as a job is so much easier to stick with. If the job has you run up a mountain every day you will do it, if it's suppose to be a fitness goal or hobby you do have to show up.
Each of the challenges in life has its perfect portion for the day, week, month, year. Say, run up the mountain twice 3 days/week. You might write better books if you do it 24/7 for 4 months/year.
You have to figuring out the ideal amount of money to burn, how much to earn and the ideal number of hours per week per project.
Thankfully life is completely pointless, there are no real goals. It's all about the journey. (Life could be sitting down all day, exploring the various foods of the world.) Every turn you make, every step along the way will take you further away from other things. When eventually the coffee comes out of your nose there are always other places to explore.