Jessica
I was at church a couple of weeks ago, and Father Scott said, the day that we learned the word "tomorrow" is the day that turns our world around. From that day on, we learn that we can set things aside and leave it for "tomorrow". It becomes such a habit for all of us, including me, that we learn to procrastinate.

Instead of getting something done today, right now, we'll leave it for tomorrow. When tomorrow comes along, we'll say we'll do it tomorrow. This trend just keeps on going, and we just end up not getting it done. Or, we'll leave it to the last minute, when it's almost too late sometimes, then we get upset about it, wondering why we didn't get it done earlier.

Currently, I'm suppose to be "studying" for my final tomorrow, but I'm constantly on Facebook and blogger. I was just browsing around on Facebook, reading the live feed from my home page. Looking around, I found out that we all set ourselves up for failure. I see how people are complaining, "fuck my fucking life, I got three finals tomorrow". And it's always the same thing around the same time at different periods during the year. Question is, why don't we learn from it, and fix it so that it doesn't happen again next time? Wouldn't it make our lives just that much easier?
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