The lazy man always has a companion that tells him - in his mind - to just do it later.
His apology or excuse for himself is: 'I'll do it later' and that's how later remained 'later forever.'
Nobody likes a lazy person; not even God!
Although, it's so unfortunate that we have been arrested by the fact that there are indeed lazy people who are perpetually lazy.
Once you're lazy, there is more than enough room for perpetual procrastination and once procrastination sets in, it can also be as a result of perpetual lack in basic time management.
Everybody procrastinates at one level or the other. For instance, I was supposed to have a meeting with someone at a certain time but I got it shifted for several reasons.
Nevertheless, when procrastination becomes perpetual and is a function of your laziness and not really situations that require shifting time, then you have a serious problem with yourself.
Take a look at great men and women of success, including those who had some success even by deception. They were not lazy people!
If you understand your purpose and strongly recognize the price for greatness and the prize that will follow, you will rise up and grab sense for your destiny's sake.
I understand that there will be seasons of dismay but cheer up.
If you're just being a lazy being, then I apologize on behalf of yourself to your future self. The picture may just as well be empty or almost empty for you if you subscribe to perpetual laziness.
I have no apologies!
Thank you.
Procrastination is very bad