When you're retired you can walk around parks during the daytime-- and the workers at the nearby regional park wear orange vests so that you can easily spot them, count them, watch them work. Which they didn't seem to be doing much of late this afternoon, more leaning on their shovels and chatting. But then I noticed the many neatly packed bags of lawn/tree cuttings and the freshly aerated lawns-- so they had been pretty busy.
What if your work was all done in public-- anyone able to watch you take brief breaks, talk with co-workers (about work?), "work" at your computer, have a team-building extended coffee break, etc. Might be interesting to pretend someone's watching just to calibrate what you really do at work? Could you stand the scrutiny?
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