Accounts Quote by Washington Allston
“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.”
About This Quote
A self‑critical reflection on chronic laziness, warning that repeated procrastination compounds future hardships.
In simple terms: Procrastination breeds future suffering.
Delay today, regret tomorrow.
Themes
Mood
Type
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
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?