Saturday, March 26, 2011

Better Off Tomorrow

The world feted international procrastination day was due yesterday (Friday), but its French founder insisted he had no issues with people putting it off until today.   The event's founder, David d'Equainville said:

"To procrastinate is to refuse to do what the context – be it from bosses, administrative obligations, or a culture of results – asks us to do. We must absolutely take the time to think about the tasks we accept to execute, or we will lose all control over our lives."
  
Far from encouraging people to stop time wasting, the global event is about promoting "positive procrastination" in a high-paced, hi-tech world where taking one's time is a crucial act of resistance.

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