How to Beat Jet Lag

It’s simple: as soon as you return home from China, immediately begin working 12-hour night shifts in your hometown manufacturing plant. It’s like you never left the timezone!

It works for me. That’s how I spent my Christmas, and that’s how I’ll be ushering in the New Year tonight. It may not be the best way to spend the holidays, but then again, China most certainly does not pay for itself. Except for the low cost of living which could be interpreted as inflating the value of Western currency. In that way, China somewhat pays for itself.

Happy New Year, folks.

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  1. I’v been awfully busy. Lots of things have happened.
    The important thing is you know what you are doing and for what.

    Quote | Posted January 2, 2007, 12:55 pm

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How to Beat Jet Lag

It’s simple: as soon as you return home from China, immediately begin working 12-hour night shifts in your hometown manufacturing plant. It’s like you never left the timezone!

It works for me. That’s how I spent my Christmas, and that’s how I’ll be ushering in the New Year tonight. It may not be the best way to spend the holidays, but then again, China most certainly does not pay for itself. Except for the low cost of living which could be interpreted as inflating the value of Western currency. In that way, China somewhat pays for itself.

Happy New Year, folks.

1 Comment


  1. I’v been awfully busy. Lots of things have happened.
    The important thing is you know what you are doing and for what.

    Quote | Posted January 2, 2007, 12:55 pm

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