People say “Wow! You are really anti-work.”
And my response is: “No, I am anti-busywork and anti-work-at-the-office-for-the-sake-of-it.”
I work literally from the minute I wake up and reach a coherent mind until I can no longer keep my eyes open and frequently end the day 19 hours later by falling asleep at my desk.
Every waking moment I try to pack with as much productive work as I possibly can.
What I rail against is the pointless busywork, the interminable empty tasks that do not move a project forward, and the ineffectual requirement that most managers have of requiring people to show up at a specific location at a specific time to perform a job that has no actual location- or time-based requirements.