Ode to procrastination – part 1
Last monday I got up bright and early and I told to myself: “Tomorrow I’ll start writing a column on procrastination”. Then I realized that I wasn’t thinking big enough and fully considered the importance of this body of work. So I rescheduled it for next monday, first thing in the morning.
What you call procrastination I call careful & meticulous pre-planning … of the planning … of the thing
What you call procrastination I call prudence. You just don’t want to jump in haphazardly and just do it, without first almost think about the consequences.
Comparing procrastination to unfinished thoughts it’s completely bogus. Saying that it brings you to never finish what you started is like saying