There’s also natural inclinations towards haste and impatience. (They probably mostly crop up around different things / in different people than procrastinatory urges, but the quote is not specific about what it is you could put off.)
That’s certainly a fair point.
I suppose it’s primarily important to know what your own inclinations are (and how they differ in different areas) and then try to adjust accordingly.
I’m reminded of the saying, “A weed is just a plant in the wrong place.” Different people require different improvements to their strategies.
There’s also natural inclinations towards haste and impatience. (They probably mostly crop up around different things / in different people than procrastinatory urges, but the quote is not specific about what it is you could put off.)
That’s certainly a fair point.
I suppose it’s primarily important to know what your own inclinations are (and how they differ in different areas) and then try to adjust accordingly.
I’m reminded of the saying, “A weed is just a plant in the wrong place.” Different people require different improvements to their strategies.