Oish, procrastination a sin?
Aug 23, 2007 in Life-logger
You know there are a few things that keep going on through my mind recently. Like the challenges of swimming against the tide (where I work), and working in an environment where minds have been literally set in stone. I get those questions all the time, you know, me, being Chinese, young, female, everyone asks, why do I do what I do?
Its even more ironically relevant when Merdeka is just around the corner and friends of all colours, sizes, and ages ask me the same damned question in different deliveries?
Why the heck do we do this? Haiyoh. So trivial lah. And the thing is, it really took me two damned years to realize that the answer that I had dangling around in my mind really isn't obnoxious at all, as long as I keep saying it again and again and again.
A job is a job is a job.
People will talk. People WILL talk. People will ask questions, and people will wonder.
Anything to get the job done. Let's work, and then complain later. When the results are out, let's discuss where we get wrong (the pathetic thing is most people I know are too intent on the celebrations so they actually forget to complain and discuss the mistakes.)
And by the way, race, gender and age? While its unfortunate that discrimination still exists, its pathetic to see people clinging on to such an obvious waste of time. For fucks sake, all that complaining about age, gender and race (or religion, in some cases) is not going to change the fact that I'm not about to grow older (or younger), I'm not about to grow a beard and sprout a dick overnight, and I'm not about to have an ancestry blood change in the blink of a second. Why resist the things you can't change?
I think it's all an excuse to keep procrastinating. Hilarious isn't it, with all that talk about procrastination being a sin, we love to keep the habit so much we'll do just about anything just to keep it going.



