
I wish I knew how not to procrastinate, how to balance my time well and efficiently, but I guess that it's part of being human. We were made without time management manuals, but now apparently you can buy them at Barnes and Noble for $14.99. I don't think that it's really anything someone can teach us, but something that we have to teach ourselves. I don't know exactly how much I can get out of a book that I can't learn from mistakes or past experience. But at the same time, people are afraid to make mistakes, to learn things for themselves, to be looked at like a failure. So they buy these books and waste obs and gobs of time learning how to manage time, like it's some kind of unruly filing system. But I think that time can go as fast or slow as it wants, while still keeping the same beat of the minutes and seconds and hours that can either fly or crawl by. It's difficult, and it takes discipline but if you can waste $14.99 and a day of your life on a time management book, then maybe you have more discipline than I do.
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