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Episode: 4469
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Title: HPR4469: Disagree With Me - 3 Statements About Life Living
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr4469/hpr4469.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-26 00:59:32
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This is Hacker, public radio episode 4469 for Thursday 18 September 2025.
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Today's show is entitled, Disagree with me three statements about life-living.
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It is the tenth show of Semla's M. St. Louis and is about six minutes long.
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It carries a clean flag.
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The summary is, Semla's M. St. Louis, who is not a life hacker, thinks that he thinks
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as one.
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Hello and welcome to another episode of Hacker, public radio, today with our friends Antoine.
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And the theme is, Disagree with me, tips of life hacking.
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I will try to practice, to come with this one without a script.
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So I hope you have patience for my going back and forward on my words.
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But first, because I'm not good at communicating at all.
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And at second, because English is not my mother tongue.
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I will share with you three things I think about life, but I'm not a life hacker.
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I do not feel like one, because I have a disturbed life, a disturbed mind that comes
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to a disturbed life.
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But I have some simple thoughts, simple way of thinking, of things that, for me, are
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obvious, but what I see on the world around is different.
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For example, it's better to have one million dollars and lose it all, spend it in bad
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investments and be on zero, and then you'll have five dollars in using it for something.
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But you don't lose five, you lose ten dollars in the process.
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That is, in one case, you lose everything you have, you start on zero.
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In another case, you are owing someone who are in debt, that is a problem.
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You lost more than you have, so what you lost, it's more than being no zero.
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It's like I prefer to be one hour earlier than to be five minutes later in an appointment.
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It's my way of thinking, disagree with me.
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Another thing, is to be productive in work, you have to work how you are proposed to
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do it.
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In general, your work is to do this kind of job from this hour to this hour.
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So what we have to do, do that kind of job from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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Like it's my today routine of my work.
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So in that time, I have 15 minutes, I can spend in a coffee break, and I usually do because
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I'm more productive doing an interval, more than being paralyzed in front of the computer,
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like being present is being productive, no, no, I don't have to show anything more than
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doing my work in the right pace.
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But what I can do is spend that time, seeing my mail, getting lost on my cell phone, social
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media, and everything.
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I can have my leisure time in my leisure time, not in my work time.
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And I don't have to go, go earlier to home, and I don't get to get later at the job.
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And so on and so on.
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That is, we would be so much more productive if we obey to what we have to do instead of
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being present and thinking, oh, if I'm here in my seat, I am being productive and everything
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sees me as someone who works.
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I don't have, you don't have to prove yourself by appearance, this appearances.
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And if you are at Hacker Public Radio, maybe you already know that being a hacker, many
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times it's been more autonomous, being more conscient, having more conscience about what
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is a good job, a good work, instead of only appearances, instead of wasting the time
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that you, you, you are greeted to sell to someone.
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That is what a paid job is, you sell a partial time of your day, instead of an exchange
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of money.
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So do that well.
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And the last ones in that line is, doing this is having a purpose.
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If you find a purpose at your work, if you find a purpose in the way you use your money,
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the word joy has all to do with purpose, because you enjoy what you have joined in seeing
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that done and doing that.
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In that things, everyone or most of people have to do like exchanging time of life for
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money, for conditions to live in all the rest of the time, that is, working, paid work.
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If you find something good of it, you have more chance of having an enjoyable life.
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That said, disagree with me or agree, I thank you for listening for my non scripted
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show today, bye, bye.
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You have been listening to Hacker Public Radio at Hacker Public Radio does work.
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Today's show was contributed by a HBR listener like yourself.
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If you ever thought of recording podcasts, click on our contribute link to find out how
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easy it really is.
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The hosting for HBR has been kindly provided by an honesthost.com, the Internet Archive
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and our Sync.net.
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On the Saldois status, today's show is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
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License.
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