I will have two weeks off before I start my new job. What should I do?
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Date: April 15th, 2026 6:31 PM Author: Emperor CRISPR Chad von Neumann III
Designate the first three days as a long weekend and luxuriate. Sleep in. Have some good meals. Stay up late and watch a dumb movie.
Treat the remaining week and a half as an opportunity to adjust your routines in some virtuous way that would be harder to do once you’re starting a new job. Find a gym near your new office and establish the routine of going first thing in the morning and your workout program. Learn to cook something new and interesting. Clean or repair or improve something around the house you’ve been putting off.
Given your aversion to thing-doing, I imagine travel wouldn’t be a value add
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