Procrastination
Kassen Qian and
Procrastination
Kassen Qian and
“Better to get your dopamine from improving your ideas than having them validated.” – Nat Friedman
The most common disguises of procrastination Learning, researching, organizing, and building systems are the most tempting forms of procrastination. You can tell yourself that you're "making progress" only to avoid the point where you need to make a decision on what to do next. Even having to get feedback on every action you take is ultimately a fo
... See moreAnd you can also commit injustice by doing nothing. —Meditations 9.5
What would it mean to live more playfully? First, it would require us to reject work that is not intrinsically motivating and to build working conditions that are joyfully engaging. Second, it would require that we de-emphasise the importance of work for finding personal fulfilment and meaning in our lives. Despite work being central to who we are
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