it makes huge sense tö pröcrastinate, i ven been döing it all my life, here is why.

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1. u will be smarter tömörröw
2. u will have better ideas tömörröw
3. later will be easier tö dö sömething, nöt önly beccause time passes, but alsö because i will get an energy-böut in the future, where things becöme easier.
its like x unequals x is the future, yöu can have better easier öptiöns in the future

i dönt knöw if u subhuman understand, but even if nöt: just get this: it makes huge sense tö pröcrastinate day by day

if u can wait even 1 day lönger, dö it

its alsö because smarter easier tömörröw paradöx
 
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c pröcrastinate
 
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1. u will be smarter tömörröw
2. u will have better ideas tömörröw
3. later will be easier tö dö sömething, nöt önly beccause time passes, but alsö because i will get an energy-böut in the future, where things becöme easier.
its like x unequals x is the future, yöu can have better easier öptiöns in the future

i dönt knöw if u subhuman understand, but even if nöt: just get this: it makes huge sense tö pröcrastinate day by day

if u can wait even 1 day lönger, dö it

its alsö because smarter easier tömörröw paradöx
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give reasöns why pröcrastinatiön is a gööd idea

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Sure! While procrastination is usually seen as a bad habit, there are situations where it can actually be a good idea—or at least have some surprising benefits. Here are some reasons why procrastination might be helpful:

💡 1. More Time for Better Ideas

Delaying a task can give your brain more time to incubate ideas subconsciously. Sometimes, creative breakthroughs happen when you're not actively working on a problem.
Example: Writers or designers often come up with better solutions after taking time away from the task.

🧘 2. Reduces Unnecessary Work

If you wait long enough, priorities or tasks might change or even disappear. What seemed urgent today might be irrelevant tomorrow.
Example: That report you were putting off? The meeting got canceled.

⏱ 3. Leads to Last-Minute Focus

Some people work better under pressure. The time crunch can boost adrenaline and improve concentration, forcing you to cut distractions and focus hard.
Caveat: This only works if you're good at handling stress!

📊 4. Encourages Prioritization

When you procrastinate on certain tasks, it might mean you're intuitively focusing on more important or meaningful ones first.
Example: You delay answering emails because you’re working on a big presentation.

🧠 5. Promotes Strategic Delay (a.k.a. Active Procrastination)

Sometimes you choose to delay action to get more information or let things settle. This kind of procrastination is intentional and strategic.
Example: Waiting to send a response until more data or clarification is available.

🤹 6. Boosts Multitasking Awareness

If you procrastinate on one thing, you often end up getting other things done instead—like cleaning your room, replying to messages, or organizing your files.
This is sometimes called "structured procrastination."

📚 7. Teaches Self-Awareness

When you procrastinate, it often reveals something: maybe you’re bored, anxious, unsure, or the task isn’t aligned with your goals. It can prompt reflection.
“Why am I avoiding this?” can be a powerful question.

Would you like some research-backed takes or funny examples too?
 
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just fucking managed tö survive 2 möre days. föund söme cents tö buy cigarettes fröm

hehehehehe
 
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why do you type like that
 
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iq moga me
 
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Vengeance:
God places a mark on Cain and declares that anyone who harms him will be punished seven times over (sevenfold).
 

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