So on the one hand, abstract thinking improves your self control: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19493322
On the other hand, abstract thinking leads to procrastination: http://pss.sagepub.com/content/19/12/1308
And vice versa for concrete thinking (lower self control but no procrastination).
But according to Piers Steel, procrastination is caused by giving in to impulses! Higher control SHOULD lead to lower procrastination, shouldn’t it?
So the findings seem to contradict each other. How can you have more self control AND procrastinate more? And conversely, how can you be more impulsive AND procrastinate less? Is analysis paralysis a real thing?
I’d really like to hear some opinions on this apparent contradiction.
That sounds plausible, but how do you start to reason about such models of computation if they haven’t even been properly defined yet?