Post number #849597, ID: d74906
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Is to remove stress through distraction and did nothing to solve problems, until the stress peaks and forces me to remove the problem i.e. source of stress.
this is very unhealthy, and I don't plan to do anything about it. I mean, when stress level i.e. the problems reach new heights my future self will figure something out, right? that's how it all works. I don't know any other way.
Post number #850091, ID: 86273d
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that's literally me and i think it's called procrastination Right now, it's 23:15 and i need to finish a presentation due tomorrow, but instead I'm typing this on danger/u/ Fuck me
Post number #850093, ID: ca861d
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if you're still able to finish everything you need to (or want to) on time, why not procrastinate? i think western culture has the combination of "needing less time to do this than authority figures want to watch you work for" and "not wanting to complete 100% of work that's mostly optional" confused with being lazy when it's really more like being efficient.
Post number #850255, ID: c45bee
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that's a good theory and sometimes it can work on specific work environments but unfortunately it's not most cases, and especially not mine also update, cause why not, i finished the PowerPoint on time (it was 6:00am), tho we talked to the teacher and we'll be able to do the presentation next class! I guess procrastination really pays off, uh?
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| Is to remove stress through distraction and did nothing to solve problems, until the stress peaks and forces me to remove the problem i.e. source of stress.
this is very unhealthy, and I don't plan to do anything about it. I mean, when stress level i.e. the problems reach new heights my future self will figure something out, right? that's how it all works. I don't know any other way.