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Procrastination?

What exactly is "procrastination"? Hmmm lets look up and see what Webster claims it to be:

Main Entry: pro·cras·ti·nate
Pronunciation: \prə-ˈkras-tə-ˌnāt, prō-\
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): pro·cras·ti·nat·ed; pro·cras·ti·nat·ing
Etymology: Latin procrastinatus, past participle of procrastinare, from pro- forward + crastinus of tomorrow, from cras tomorrow
Date: 1588
transitive verb : to put off intentionally and habitually intransitive verb : to put off intentionally the doing of something that should be done
You see - where I have been staying these people LIVE by procrastinating - I don't mean live as is that's what they do - I mean that is how they are able to live. It's what keeps them going. I really can't even call it procrastinate because even them people get things done EVENTUALLY. But not these folks. They would rather sit back, assume the position on the couch or wherever there body feel most comfortable in the horizontal position and that's the highlight of their entire day (dogs included). They don't even have the ambition to take their own used cup to the sink.This is all so foreign to me. When I was being taught growing up - we had a responsibility to pick up after ourselves and make sure the next person was able to walk into a room the same way we were able to. My up bringing wasn't a harsh one but by golly Heaven forbid we leave the kitchen trashed for mom to walk in to. I'm thankful she was like that. I'm glad she didn't allow me to leave my things laying around the house for her to pick up. It's beyond stressful picking up after another grown person while you get to watch them grazing at the dinner table or where they plop their fat asses to graze. It's not only selfish it's downright ridiculous to have grown people living like 1 year olds. I mean if they are that exhausted to clean up after themselves DON'T pull the shit out then! It's that simple. I never knew that people could be so lazy everyday. I go through my spurts of being lazy but I snap out of it sooner than later... I think these people we just not raised right. Their parents failed and they are the outcome of it. Well anywho - I had to vent that or else I was gonna pop like a zit.

Quote of the day: When you're being asked or told to do something... Don't see it as a form of punishment - look at it like a tool you'll use for your future.

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