The Great Procrastinator.
This blog is suffering from a serious case of not being updated, stagnant, old, obsolete and a waste of HTML because the author (or rather, owner) is himself suffering a serious bout of procrastination. That sounds like it is as if it is NOT his fault, but just some unfortunate turn of event which rendered him catatonic and unable to update, but the truth is of course clear...I am procrastinating. A lot.
Just take, for example, surfing the internet. I will bookmark many sites which I found to be of interest (so that I could return to them in better and comfortable times to read) but that will be just it. A bookmark. A digital dog-earing of pages in the 'Net that will most probably be gone (404 error) by the time I really get back to them. If I really got back to them. And so suffers this blog.
Is it true that all procrastinators have excellent self-deceptive skills? Or why are procrastinators always doing the lesser important things at the expense of the important and urgents? Do we (wow, its "we" now) just naturally inflate the mundane so that the more important tasks (and presumably more difficult) can be deferred and hopefully not even present itself again?
~sigh.
You may now return to whatever it is that you were avoiding.
Just take, for example, surfing the internet. I will bookmark many sites which I found to be of interest (so that I could return to them in better and comfortable times to read) but that will be just it. A bookmark. A digital dog-earing of pages in the 'Net that will most probably be gone (404 error) by the time I really get back to them. If I really got back to them. And so suffers this blog.
Is it true that all procrastinators have excellent self-deceptive skills? Or why are procrastinators always doing the lesser important things at the expense of the important and urgents? Do we (wow, its "we" now) just naturally inflate the mundane so that the more important tasks (and presumably more difficult) can be deferred and hopefully not even present itself again?
~sigh.
You may now return to whatever it is that you were avoiding.


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