Be Busy, Not Hurried. "Good! But busy." "Tired, but good!"
The answer to this common formality of the question has some of the most templated answers in the English language.
“Good! But busy.” “Tired, but good!” It’s amazing how many of our answers are some sort of combination of “good” and “busy” as if those two go together like peanut butter and jelly. We wear busyness as a badge of honor. But is it? I guess that depends. After all, I think a more precise word people mean is “hurried.”
Let’s parse this out a bit more.
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