Thursday, 4 June 2015

i vs procrastination (part 3)

procrastination can be a good thing or it can be a really really bad thing. if we were thought, at a young age, to use procrastination to abstain from the pleasures that are sinful (pleasures that takes your concentration away) then it wouldn't really be a problem.

often people make excuses for procrastination and say "i needed the break" or "i was working my ass off, i deserved this". these are the common excuses that people make when they are exposed to something that they enjoy. sometimes procrastination is inevitable in cases such as when you are doing work on your computer and the lights go out. or when the WiFi servers run down.

if people were thought to use procrastination to abstain then instead of using a computer people would rather write out what ever they were doing and re-type it out. or if they were doing an assignment on computer software they would rather save as they go along and take a break during the load shedding. these are all simple ways of using this sinful break as a good thing.

but if the government took this into consideration, our teachers in primary school levels will teach kids use the the inverse of procrastination, and maybe then our lives and country will have a better economy and scholars.

   

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