>pick up random book off library shelf
>study it for no fucking reason
why can't I stop doing this lads
I should be studying something relevant to me or my course that I'm failing, but I spend all my energy studying 1800s Argentinian law or whatever... the freedom to just walk into a library and pick whatever uninteresting shite tickles my fancy is somehow addictive to me. Meanwhile, when I have a goal to studying, I can never focus or get comfy
Does anybody else do this? It *feels* productive, because more knowledge can't hurt right, but all I end up with is a lot of basic uninteresting scholarly knowledge on stuff that's completely irrelevant
>>9308830
>1800s Argentinian law
Are you in Argentina? At least when I pick random shit it's somehow relevant to Australia e.g. Boer War, 9/11, et al
avoid diversion, no matter how noble it seems
>>9308888
>Are you in Argentina
no kek
I like finding really obscure shit that no sane person would ever track down and read. I enjoy something about the thought of me being one of the only people to take interest in a topic. I like it when there are other people's notes in it too, I like wondering about who they are and why they are reading something so unusual
Am I autistic?
>>9308889
This is sort of what I'm thinking, it's really just a timesink that I find a sort of weird pleasure in and probably no better than playing videogames
>>9308830
Whaale friendo..
Prolly ur just student
>>9308900
Argentinian law is studied by Argentinian lawyers. Stop procrastinating dude, you're not that special.