Routines

       In The Stranger, by Albert Camus, Meursault is not allowed to smoke in prison. As a result he feels nauseous and hopes wonders why he is being denied the ability to smoke. He realizes that it is a part of his punishment that he must endure. However, after a short period of time, Meursault is able to get used to not smoking and it doesn't become a punishment for him anymore. 

      By not smoking for several days, Meursault was able to change his daily routine to not include smoking. Routines can be good, like in the case of Meursault breaking the habit of smoking, or bad, like overeating when watching TV. In both cases, the routine takes time to get used to; Meursault was nauseated and if you overeat, your stomach is likely to hurt. However, once they get set routines stick for a very long time. For this reason, it is important to try to form good routines that can benefit you. 

      Recently, I finished my college applications and have had a lot of extra time on my hands. However, I have been wasting this time by playing video games and watching TV.  Unfortunately, I have fallen into a routine of finishing my work due the next day and relaxing for the rest of the day. In order to build a routine, I have decided to go for a run right after finishing my work. In this way I am tying my desired action to something I already do. Hopefully, I am able to turn this into a routine and I'll become more productive as a result of it. 

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