Friday, 1 May 2015

Procrastination

Procrastination happens all the time, even when you aren't aware of it. When a student tells a teacher that he didn't bring his work, he probably just didn't do it because he was to lazy, with the exception of him actually forgetting about the fact that he has homework of course. But even then the teacher would probably still scold him. And just when an example of procrastination is almost over, procrastination happens again. Instead of asking the student to redo his work and writing a report about it, the teacher just gives the lazy student a beating and asks him to sit back on his place. See? Like I said, procrastination happens even at places when we don't expect it to happen.

Although most of us might think that we are just 'postponing' what we want to do, in reality it is actually just us giving ourselves an excuse to skip work. If you don't get what I mean, let's put it this way. Instead of doing a task you were given immediately, you tell yourself that you'll do it tomorrow. See? That is an example of procrastination. Delaying jobs given, not doing things that were entitled for us to do. Procrastination has to stop.

One of the most common ways to stop procrastination is using the punishment system. This works for EVERYBODY, so don't worry. No young nor old nor healthy nor sick person would be able to find a loophole in this system because it's just so simple. Whenever they procrastinate, just give them punishments. If you work in a office and you're the boss, tell your workers to make the sales quota or else they'll get a pay cut. Or you can fire them, it's saves way much more money. Students not willing to do their work? Caning works. This system is practically the bread and butter method to stop procrastination.

Other than the method mentioned above, there is the reversed version of it, called the reward or merit system. Apparently some thought "Hey, instead of punishing the low-lives that are unwilling to work their asses off, why not just reward those that did good and actually worked?" And just like that another idea was born. Although this method works too, I personally hate this idea. It is because men have been sticking up luxurious items up their asses the entire time, they get lazy and tend to rest more instead of working more.

Anyway, like I said, people need to change and procrastination needs to stop. People should be happy that God gave us 4 limbs and a brain for us to do actual work. They exist for a reason. Now let me just finish this blog and spend the rest of my lifetime staring at my electronical devices. Sorry, but I guess procrastination is the way for me.

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