In fact, Tie has not been lazy recently.
It's just that I'm too tired.
This is true both physically and mentally.
I have to work in the shop every day, and the coding time is fixed from 6 to 0 in the evening.
My shoulders are sore every day.
I used to think that occupational diseases were a joke, but I didn't expect that coding really puts a heavy load on the body.
Let me disclose that the author has some manuscripts in his hands.
But they are all emergency archives.
The so-called emergency deposit is not to deal with special circumstances.
Things like illness, emergencies, rest, that sort of thing.
With the manuscript saved, you won’t need to take time off from work.
People are lazy, and many authors may stop updating or take a leave of absence and never come back.
Even if his grades are good, his monthly income is considerable.
There's nothing you can do about it, that's just how people are.
You can only persevere when you have a string stretched. Once you slack off, you won't be able to get up.
This is a long story.
I just want to finish it with a steady rhythm and not leave any regrets.
Other than that, there is no ambition to become a god.
The manuscript in hand is to deal with such a situation.
Of course, when the condition is good, the author will definitely try to update as much as possible.
After all, the number of updates is also related to the monthly manuscript fee.
There is no such thing as quiet time.
It’s just that the ideal is carrying the daily necessities and working hard to move forward.