Now if I was waxing my chain every 350km, I would have had to do immersion waxing a whopping TWENTY times. Even if I had two chains to rotate and save time, that's "cooking dinner" TEN TIMES.
Yeah, no.
Such nonsense. That's not really how time works in the real world, and you know it. Saving slivers of time over multiple days/weeks/months doesn't mean you have collected a block of time that can be used for another longer task. If you save 2 minutes every time you do a daily task, do you shift the time you do everything else during that day 2 minutes earlier? Are you dropping off and picking your kids up earlier to and from school progressively earlier with every occurrence of time-saving?