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Default Getting worse or just an interlude..?

Could be getting worse, could be just a dip, could be a winter thing.

A little while ago I was thinking, "Whew, I got a lot done today."

Then I realized...basically I took a shower, cut half my toenails, got lunch, took a nap, sat at the computer...really??

I know people in their 90's that get more done in a day.
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