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productivity 

Productivity is a never ending cycle. You can never be productive enough.
So what if instead of us humans getting tired our computers would start saying "Please, I'm tired."?
I wish my productivity was higher but my computer keeps falling asleep every 5 minutes.
productivity by tireddesktop January 17, 2024

productivity city 

when youre super cool and do your work!!
"Are you guys in productivity city or at procrastination station?" -Mr. Teacher guy
productivity city by ehla77 February 8, 2024

Profuckitive 

When you wake up in the morning after drinking all night and get ready for work, and then decide to go back to bed.
Profuckitive is used to describe actively deciding to and engaging in being a lethargic piece of shit.
Profuckitive by KillBot69 August 15, 2025

twisted productivity 

the situation of quitting the task you are working on (often without realizing it) and beginning another task (mostly due to the lack of concentration) with intense focus, devoting a lot of time to it, and somehow being great at it. (mostly experienced among people with ADHD)
Twisted productivity is very common among people with ADHD.

Logical Productivity

The combined effect of logical recursion and logical generativity: the capacity of logical systems to generate infinite valid structures (generativity) while also allowing self‑referential reflection on those structures (recursion). Logical productivity underlies the richness of mathematics, where finite axioms produce infinite theorems and where meta‑mathematics reflects on the system itself. In informal reasoning, logical productivity enables both creative argument and paralyzing meta‑debate.
Example: “Gödel’s incompleteness theorems are a product of logical productivity: they use recursion (self‑reference) within a generative system to produce new truths about that system.”

Cognitive Productivity

The human mind’s combined capacity for cognitive recursion (thinking about thinking) and cognitive generativity (producing new thoughts). Cognitive productivity is what makes learning, self‑improvement, and meta‑cognition possible. It is the basis for reflective intelligence: not just having thoughts, but generating thoughts about thoughts, and generating new thoughts in response. High cognitive productivity can produce wisdom; low can produce rigid thinking.
Example: “Her cognitive productivity allowed her to catch her own bias, generate an alternative perspective, and re‑evaluate her conclusion—all in a moment.”