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-Conclusion
-==========
-
-Do stuff.
-Be happy.
-
-A word of warning
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-
-It's easy to get too interested in GTD. Initially, it's natural and
-expected that you'll spend some time trying out different ways of
-doing things, and various tools and approaches and so on. However,
-this should not become a primary occupation. The goal is not to have
-GTD as a hobby, since that'll just get in the way of actually doing
-useful things.
-
-The irony of the previous paragraph being written by someone who
-wrote a booklet about GTD is duly noted.