I don’t know. Just retread your posts a couple minutes later maybe? I just feels frustrating to make sense of them sometimes. So maybe with some time to forget what you meant, you’ll be able to read your post like somebody else, and feel the frustration they feel, and remedy it?
I’m sorry if nobody else has trouble with your posts and it’s just that I have some sort of problem understanding you.
Anyway… It sounds like you distinguish between two different reasons people start later than optimal:
Bad planning that causes us to intend to start later than optimal
Emotional factors that cause us to start later than intended
I agree that reason 2 is more properly called procrastination than reason 1, and that anchoring-induced delays, if they exist at all, would be part of reason 1.
So, yeah, if anything, anchoring on a deadline causes irrational delay, not really procrastination.
I don’t know. Just retread your posts a couple minutes later maybe? I just feels frustrating to make sense of them sometimes. So maybe with some time to forget what you meant, you’ll be able to read your post like somebody else, and feel the frustration they feel, and remedy it?
I’m sorry if nobody else has trouble with your posts and it’s just that I have some sort of problem understanding you.
Anyway… It sounds like you distinguish between two different reasons people start later than optimal:
Bad planning that causes us to intend to start later than optimal
Emotional factors that cause us to start later than intended
I agree that reason 2 is more properly called procrastination than reason 1, and that anchoring-induced delays, if they exist at all, would be part of reason 1.
So, yeah, if anything, anchoring on a deadline causes irrational delay, not really procrastination.