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RE: To Do or Not to Do; The Pain of Tomorrow and the Pleasure of Today...

in #life6 years ago

Interesting reflection as always, @chbartist. As a teacher I have to tell you that this is one of the great evils of students: to leave things to do one day before handing them over. Many of these students hand out half-done or regular tasks just for the sake of leaving everything for the last minute. Normally I tell them: can you imagine the quality of work that you would have delivered if you had done it on time? Or can you imagine how excellent they would have been on an exam if they hadn't studied last night? Many of them justify themselves with the expression that they work better under pressure, or that time flies by and they are busy with other things. One day a student said to me, "Teacher, even God gave up the work of making man for the last minute! When it comes to making excuses, the procastinators have a list of justifications. Thank you for being in that group of people who daily follow you and comment. A hug

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Hi @nacybriti, this is exactly what you said: "When it comes to making excuses, the procastinators have a list of justifications"

Thanks for your comment.

You have an education and kindness in your words and I really appreciate.