Let W be the amount of work we have
Let P be the amount of playtime we have
Let S be the amount sanity we have (small value= insane ; big value= sane)
Whenever we have work, we have to distribute our work amongst our playtime. Therefore:
P/W = S (Playtime divided by work= sanity left)
To adjust the variables now. When we have too much P, and too little W, P tends to infinity whilst W tends to 0 (there is no negative work), S becomes a very big number indicating that we go insane. Hence, Too much play and too little work makes us go mad. -Verified
When we have too much W and too little P, W tends to infinity as P tends to 0. This will result in a very small value of S. Hence too much work and too little play makes us become more sane. -Verified
When we have all W and no P, W tends to infinity while P = 0. This will result in an undefined S.
Judging from the equation above, we can thus prove that the statement "work drives us insane" is not true at all. The statement "all work and no play makes you a dull person" is questionable as an undefined S is currently, undefined. What we do know is that more play and less work actually makes us insane. So to all out there. WORK HARD and play less!