25 August, 2007

Procrastination is a virtue

I am sure that a lot of people would disagree with me. And, I really don't mind when people disagree with me. Technically, if everyone agrees with everything you say, then you stop growing as a person. You stagnate, because you are surrounded by people just as stupid as yourself.

However, if people disagree with what you say, then you must re-evaluate it to make sure that you agree with what you have just said. Q.E.D.

Back to the topic of the day... If I was no good at procrastinating, then I would complete things, I would start new things, and my existence would be fuelled by a degree of mundane repetitiveness. However, I procrastinate a lot, and it tends to lead me off on tangents. Now, while there is a bad side to procrastination - in that it causes a lot of stress - there is also a good side in that I expand myself as a person, so I can handle the added stress.

Anyway - I have re-designed this blog, and I am quite pleased with the result. I am slowly building a presence for myself on the www, which is cool - given that I created my first internationally recognized website in 1994, and yet never had the time to set up a homepage for myself...

3 comments:

Christopher Julian said...

Way to go... great start, looking forward to see were you you will take it and how... all the best...
One Love

Anonymous said...

Thank you for affirming my virtuousness... I shall, henceforth, procrastinate with pride. I am impressed that you have, despite your proclivity to procrastinate, managed to set up a page of intelligent musings.

Anonymous said...

I like virtues that are not weight down by lutherian guilt and double standards... As I think I have mentioned somewhere on the forum I champion Excess as one of them...