Years ago, Houston rapper-turned-pimp Mike Jones
bragged on his record about how much he worked in between moments when he
wasn’t repeating his name in every few bars (Who? Mike Jones!). Truthfully, he
really wasn’t that great of a rapper but he was an amazing promoter by virtue
of how he built the buzz for that 2005 album Who Is Mike Jones? to go platinum and for a brief moment, he put
the city of Houston and the chopped and screwed sound on the national radar. I
know DJ Screw is the originator and Lil’ Flip spit some pretty hot bars a few
years earlier, but combined with Swishahouse icon Michael Watts, Paul Wall,
Chamillionaire, Slim Thug, Magno, Archie Lee, and others, Jones found his way
into cars that otherwise would have kept a different style in their CD players.
Keep in mind this is 2005: Rick Ross and Young Jeezy were working on
debut albums, T.I. had reached his mainstream peak, G-Unit moved south to
Nashville with Young Buck’s Straight Outta Cashville, Kanye West was talking
about gold diggers before marrying one and introducing us to the ways John
Legend got lifted, and Game was telling us about his dreams. Bulky CD cases
were strewn all over the back seats – and for the fortunate, XM or Sirius
satellite radio was a $35 subscription away.
Other than his name, one thing that Jones frequently
repeated said that oddly sticks so many years later is “90% Grind, 10% Sleep”.
If he worked every day as he proclaimed, then sleep was quite the afterthought
as in he likely averaged 151 awake hours per week. Clearly that was quite the
overstatement – a man would wear out very quickly if he tried to sustain a pace
that only allowed for 2.5 hours of
sleep. Trust me: I did that for a nearly five-year period.
While all of that working (and saving, don’t forget) paid off two cars, a
wedding, my student loan, and even a nice down payment on our house, I honestly
wouldn’t do it again because I missed out on so much of my twenties and early
thirties.
Enter the summer of 2016. I’ve been grinding 86% of
the week – and I’m not talking about anything else away from the job. I didn’t
expect to still be working six nights per week at this point in my life, but
here we are punching the clock and getting assaulted by Uncle Sam with help
from Chase and Toyota among other creditors every other Friday. I’m more tired
and perhaps a bit more wary of my own time; with a precocious
nineteen-month-old, the last thing I want to do is waste time by being
counterproductive. It also means I should have learned how to monetize my time – HUGE difference from managing
my time. During the course of a given day other than Mondays, I can micromanage
my day from start to finish to the minute all in the names of efficiency and
maximum productivity including my 5.5 hour nap. This lifestyle isn’t exactly
healthy, yet it is the one I lead today. As for Mondays, I’m sleeping as the
rest of the world does battle in rush hour and office politics jousting for
position in drive-thru windows and simultaneously hating their lives.
The sleep part comes in the morning and I doubt
there will be much of it before more fires have to be put out. I need to shake
the hands of the people who invented darkened curtains and offer the central
heat and air technician a couple of burgers and beers for their hard work in
aiding my day of rest.
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