Why does everyone say " I will start tomorrow"?


Question:
And always to the big things,like "I will cut down on PC time TOMORROW".It never is true!
How can this disease be explained?

Answers:
its not a disease, it's just that humans lives are so busy that often annoying stressful and often trivial parts of life can easily be brushed to the side in the attempt to forget about it, to stop stress from getting to you or avoid something you just dont want to do. If life was more slow paced we would have the time to do things in our own time, and there arent really any deadlines in nature, humans are obsessed with deadlines, duedates and so forth. And humans as all animals are, creatures of habit so if u spend 3 hours on your computer every evening then it would be quite difficult to break that habit.
It's not a disease. It's a labor saving device.

In fact, "tomorrow" is the greatest labor-saving device ever devised.
Becuase tomorrow never comes. We have only today.
I will start tomorrow
they never do any thing" today"
They want to delay the work by one day.
I'll tell you tomorrow.
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