- Feb 2016
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www.paulgraham.com www.paulgraham.com
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This article categorizes the levels of procrastination. Mainly by seeing which has a higher priority on the list. It gives brief examples of things which are not found to be important. Making a list is even bad in this text. It causes stress and anxiety.
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articles.latimes.com articles.latimes.com
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This article converses mainly about the science behind procrastination and what causes it. The brain recognizes situations or priorities, it relays a message reminding you to do it. The article mainly discusses that the brain focuses on what is most important in situations.
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view mental leisure as important, purposeful work -- work that relies on a powerful and far-flung network of brain cells firing in unison.
The idea of this is interesting. It could be a strong point in defending the idea of how the brain works with procrastination.
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- Jan 2016
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www.paulgraham.com www.paulgraham.com
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That's the "absent-minded professor," who forgets to shave, or eat, or even perhaps look where he's going while he's thinking about some interesting question
I find this funny but also interesting. There is a sense of comedy through the article.
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No matter what you work on, you're not working on everything else.
That is something that I could agree with.
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So could it be that procrastination isn't always bad?
I believe that at certain moments in time, this could be valid depending on the situation.
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