"I am so busy doing nothing... that the idea of doing anything - which as you know, always leads to something - cuts into the nothing and then forces me to have to drop everything"
- Jerry Seinfeld
About this Quote
This quote by Jerry Seinfeld speaks to the idea of procrastination and the trouble of getting inspired to do something. Seinfeld is stating that he is so busy doing nothing that the concept of doing anything, which inevitably leads to something, disrupts his nothingness and forces him to drop everything. This is a funny method of expressing the difficulty of getting encouraged to do something, particularly when one is utilized to doing absolutely nothing. Seinfeld is indicating that it is simpler to remain in a state of nothingness than to take the effort to do something, even though it may lead to something. This quote is an amusing way of expressing the trouble of getting motivated to do something, and the concept that it is easier to remain in a state of nothingness than to take the effort to do something.
This quote is written / told by Jerry Seinfeld somewhere between April 29, 1955 and today. He/she was a famous Comedian from USA.
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