Being busy means being occupied with work. It is good to be busy and preoccupied with work rather than sitting idle. As we all know, an empty mind is a devil’s workshop. The more busy you are, the more prolific you can be. Working housewives are the busiest and invariably complain about being busy. They are the ones who have to maintain a work/ life balance and fulfill their job as well as family commitments. Being busy is what all of us prefer rather than being idle. Being busy is akin to being prolific while being idle is akin to being good-for-nothing and profligate. One should always stay busy and occupied with something or the other so as to avoid any useless ideas or notions from coming to our mind. The more busy you are, the better it is. Life happens when you are busy planning and chalking out new plans and ideas to excel and improve. In such a fast progressing world where there exists a rat-race between people to attain higher stature, you have to ensure that you stay busy and keep working with hardcore dedication and sincerity. Thomas A. Edison had remarked, “Being busy does not always mean real work. The object of all work is production or accomplishment and to either of these ends there must be forethought, system, planning, intelligence, and honest purpose, as well as perspiration. Seeming to do is not doing.”