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I've been meaning to take this empty can downstairs, but just kinda forgot about it. So I did what I always do when I should be doing something, I took a photo. Only recently has that come to my attention. For the longest time, I just assumed that I should feel bad for not completing a task. But then I read through this article about effective procrastination. Long story short, you can get a lot done when doing action y when you're supposed to be doing action x. Ultimately action x is never completed, but action y is.
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