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ow we39。s why there39。s where leisure activities happen at times when leisure activities are not supposed to be happening. The fun you have in the Dark Playground isn39。s danger of public embarrassment, a career disaster or some other scary consequence. And importantly, he39。s in mayhem And the Monkey remember, he39。s not pretty, but in the end, it works. This is what I decided to write about on the blog a couple of years ago. When I did, I was amazed by the response. Literally thousands of s came in, from all different kinds of people from all over the world, doing all different kinds of things. These are people who were nurses, bankers, painters, engineers and lots and lots of PhD students. And they were all writing, saying the same thing: I have this problem too. But what struck me was the contrast between the light tone of the post and the heaviness of these s. These people were writing with intense frustration about what procrastination had done to their lives, about what this Monkey had done to them. And I thought about this, and I said, well, if the procrastinator39。ve talked about today, the examples I39。re a selfstarter something in the arts, something entrepreneurial there39。s only mechanism of doing these hard things is the Panic Monster, that39。 they just extend outward forever. And it39。s why those people are ing, and that39。re cramming for some project. It39。s that they weren39。s sneakiest trick is when the deadlines aren39。ve already used a bunch of those. So I think we need to all take a long, hard look at that calendar. We need to think about what we39。s a job that should probably start today. Well, maybe not today, but know. Sometime soon. Thank you. 演講完畢,謝謝觀看! 。s a job for all of us. And because there39。s one box for every week of a 90year life. That39。t think nonprocrastinators exist. That39。t achieve their dreams。re in such a bad place. It39。s much less