I may be straying from your main point here, but...
Could you really utilize these 60 seconds in a better, more specialized way? Not any block of 60 seconds—these specific 60 seconds, that happened during your walk.
Had you not encountered that open trunk, would you open your laptop in the middle of that walk and started working on a world changing idea or an important charity plan? Unlikely—if that was the case you were already sitting somewhere working on that. You went out for a walk, not for work.
Would you, had you not encountered that open trunk, finish your walk 60 seconds earlier, went to sleep 60 seconds earlier, woke up 60 seconds earlier, started your workday 60 seconds earlier, and by doing all that moved these 60 seconds to connect with your regular productivity time? This is probably not the case either—if it was, that would mean you intentionally used that hard earned fuzz as an excuse to deliberately take one minute off your workday, and that would take small mindedness you do not seem to possess.
No—that act was an Action of Opportunity. Humans don’t usually have a schedule to tight and so accurate that every lost minute messes it up. There is room for leeway, where you can push such gestures without compromising your specialized work.
I may be straying from your main point here, but...
Could you really utilize these 60 seconds in a better, more specialized way? Not any block of 60 seconds—these specific 60 seconds, that happened during your walk.
Had you not encountered that open trunk, would you open your laptop in the middle of that walk and started working on a world changing idea or an important charity plan? Unlikely—if that was the case you were already sitting somewhere working on that. You went out for a walk, not for work.
Would you, had you not encountered that open trunk, finish your walk 60 seconds earlier, went to sleep 60 seconds earlier, woke up 60 seconds earlier, started your workday 60 seconds earlier, and by doing all that moved these 60 seconds to connect with your regular productivity time? This is probably not the case either—if it was, that would mean you intentionally used that hard earned fuzz as an excuse to deliberately take one minute off your workday, and that would take small mindedness you do not seem to possess.
No—that act was an Action of Opportunity. Humans don’t usually have a schedule to tight and so accurate that every lost minute messes it up. There is room for leeway, where you can push such gestures without compromising your specialized work.