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Mariott Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

So much doing

Most of us are better at doing and accomplishing than at taking it easy. This is so much the case that even when we finally have time to relax, we find it difficult to actually do so. After so much doing, we find it hard to have any sort of calmness of peace. Our bodies remain on alert, full of tension, our minds worried and restless.

In this context does 'so much doing' mean so much relaxing?

Thanks in advance!
  

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No, it means exactly what it says (which means, more or less, "after so much time spent accomplishing goals"), though it's poorly written.

  • No, it means exactly what it says (which means, more or less, "after so much time spent accomplishing goals"), though it's poorly written.
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No, it means exactly what it says (which means, more or less, "after so much time spent accomplishing goals"), though it's poorly written.
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Thanks CSnyder. It has a leteral meaning!

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