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I waste most of the day, then finally start to write around 3 P.M., totally disgusted with myself for my wasteful nature.
Alain De Botton
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote reflects the struggle of procrastination and the feeling of regret over wasted time.

Alain De Botton expresses a common experience among writers and individuals who feel guilty about their time management. He highlights the internal conflict of procrastination, where one might let the day slip away in unproductive activities, only to feel a sense of disgust when they finally attempt to be productive later in the day.

Themes

ProcrastinationWritingTime ManagementRegretSelf-Reflection

In practice

Example use cases

A speaker at a writers' workshop may use this quote to highlight the challenges of overcoming procrastination.

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