Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Procrastination

Procrastination, a skill that is greatly used by students, is the greatest weapon against school's oppression on life. Most students know how to do this intuitively. This intrinsic behavior gives students a chance to enjoy their life while they can. In the very depth of human soul lies laziness and indisputably, we don't like working. Therefore, we play, and enjoy as much entertainment as possible. It can be understood that by then, we will procrastinate. For most humans, we are near-sighted into the future, and we enjoy the benefits before the consequences. For example, credit cards are invented under this concept, enjoying the shopping experience and pay later. It is not a crime, like teachers said, to procrastinate. Sometimes, last minute work if completed under the correct amount of time and pressure required, can become brilliant work that rivals those made over the period. Furthermore, procrastination is, simply just doing work by the end of the time limit. People can start on it right after its given but do it carelessly since there's no time pressure and may even spend less time on it that those that procrastinate. In the end, I recognize procrastination as a way to get the job done, regardless of the ill fame people put on it.

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