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“It is my greatest misfortune to be too lazy, and by the few mortifications I have already set with on that account I predict many evils in my future life. I have always the inclination to do what I ought; but by continually procrastinating for tomorrow the business of today, I insensibly delay…” quote by Washington Allston
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“It is my greatest misfortune to be too lazy, and by the few mortifications I have already set with on that account I predict many evils in my future life. I have always the inclination to do what I ought; but by continually procrastinating for tomorrow the business of today, I insensibly delay, until at the end of one month I find myself in the same place as when I began it.”

Washington Allston

About This Quote

A self‑critical reflection on chronic laziness, warning that repeated procrastination compounds future hardships.

In simple terms: Procrastination breeds future suffering.

Key Takeaway

Delay today, regret tomorrow.

Themes

self‑discipline time management personal responsibility future consequences habit formation

Mood

reflective cautious determined

Type

advice personal reflection philosophical insight

When to use this quote

  • facing a looming deadline
  • starting a long‑term project
  • overcoming daily distractions
  • managing personal finances
  • preparing for an exam

Key Concepts

procrastination self‑awareness motivation habit loops

Practical Applications

  • productivity coaching
  • self‑help workshops

Questions to Reflect On

  • What small habit could break this cycle?
  • How does today’s delay shape tomorrow’s stress?
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