how my brain works

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"No-one ever died wishing they'd spent more time at work."

"Hmm...what if you were a health & safety inspector and you died in a building collapse that could have been prevented if you'd spent more time checking it out for structural defects? Then you might wish you'd spent more time at work, y'know, as the building was collapsing on you."

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Unless it collapsed on you while you were inspecting it for structural defects in which case you'd have died wishing you'd called in sick that day.

If you were a an emergency room doctor, you might wish to spend more time at work in order to save more lives.

But if you are a personal service manager, like me, you can't get out of there fast enough :-)

I bet Hugh Hefner will die wishing he spent more time at work. Which is at home. Which he does. Oh he probably will die very happy.

Good point, Adrian. I'm sure he will die very happy and all those bunnies will be very very sad.

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