I ignore organization until I need to be organized to get something done. When I clean I often feel relieved without having realized that the clutter was stressing me out. When I cook, I cook simple things, but I eat out a lot, too.
I can project into the near future and establish certain things about the long-term future, like that things are going to stay the same, culture will stifle, wars will get worse, more people will be on the streets, but nothing detailed.
What I am bad at regarding the future is knowing what skills I need to be marketable, figuring out the questions people would need answered in a certain situation. I tend to care less about productivity and more about being able to learn things when they need to be learned. Learning skills(for example SQL) just because they show up in a job posting leaves me wondering "What the hell do I need to know about this thing? Certainly they can't expect me to learn everything about it without a goal or typical questions that are answered while doing this job in mind. How is this helpful to me at all?" This, though, may just be me being sane and everybody else being insane. That's a possibility.



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