Haz Bin wrote:
I just barely made both milestones. I'm proud of this mileage achievement, but not so much with the work "achievement".
To clarify, I'm sure I wasn't productive for all 2,000 hours, but I was at work while not at lunch for those hours. My job's fairly demanding, so I didn't sit around doing nothing.
Who cares? What results did you produce? It's quite easy to work 40 hr/wk and run 80 mi/wk if you're working a menial job and running 4 hour marathons. Stop wearing those numbers around like a badge of honor. That doesn't make you better than all of us. It may mean that you're that much more of a fool.
Look, I'm sure you ran a 14 min 5k, made $150,000+ this year while saving starving children in Africa and volunteering at the local animal shelter, but why not tell us that? Your 40 hr/wk and 80 mi/wk is completely non-impressive and tells me you're doing it for the sake of bragging to everyone else that you did that and that you're better than them.
Have a nice 2016.