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The chores that both of you think of are nothing compared to the chores of others. Only because you think of them as chores are they bothersome. Your time is your own. You choose to use the freedom of your time in certain ways, and you are always free to choose. You have the freedom to add varieties to your schedules, to alter some of the time in which you work, but you do not take advantage of that freedom.
Thinking of the idea of freedom will make you more aware of freedom. You do not have to wait for example until this book is done. Even small changes in your habitual ways of doing things will initiate further feelings of freedom, and let you see that many of your taken-for-granted timely actions are highly ritualized.
There are many variations now possible with your present “work loads” that are not visible to you because you are not used to looking for them. I suggest that the two of you do just that. Such advantages do not exist for large groups of people. You force upon yourselves greater limitations that you do not need.
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What you told Ruburt earlier of course does apply, but there are freedoms now of which you are unaware, so do not concentrate on the limitations, while at the same time do try to rid yourself of them by concentrating upon immediate possible freedoms.
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