As I can see here, procrastination may be perceived in various way. Zak there, sees procrastination as a form of freedom. Procastination is one of the method he use to organize things in his agenda. To someone who knows what to do, recognizing all the consequences might be involved after the procrastination phase, postponing will be legitimate. Why so? Because postponing will no longer be an excuse, but it’s been there in agenda — well planned and calculated.

Things are different in my case. In my context of life, procrastination is a disease. It prevents me from doing thing I should have done yesterday. Why is that happening? Somehow I think it is caused by some flaw in my logic-processing-system. You can see I’m a bit logical rite now. But everything will be turned over when procrastination invades. I won’t be able to think what I’m able to think rite now. Somehow short circuit happens, and all I can thing is .. nothing. All I want to do during that moment is doing somting I want. That is delaying the thing I should have done yesterday. That’s how procrastination wins. And it goes on, on and on, day after day. And my brain keep saying: “Okay, I’m a jerk today for delaying that thing. I will do that tomorrow. yeah, I’m so gonna do that tomorrow!!”

And I guess you’ve already know what happen tomorrow. Yeah, the same thing happened yesterday …

YMMV

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