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Procrastination vs laziness

Procrastination vs laziness

Lazy people, simply don’t do anything and are just fine with it. Procrastinators, on the other hand, have the desire to actually do something but can’t force themselves to start.

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Fighting procrastination is very important in our lives, since our time on this planet is limited and there is a lot to achieve.

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