Why hasn't science not found a cure for procrastination yet? I can't imagine the life I would have had if I rarely procrastinated yet in reality it has caused me many failures in life. Is there any natural cure out there? Whenever I try to do the task I'm supposed to be doing my mind wanders somewhere else, it just doesn't want to be there or I keep delaying it, hour by hour, day by day, week by week and so on. Its a terrible disease to have.
>>16723816 (OP)>Why hasn't science not found a cure for procrastination yet?It has: just simply do the thing.
>>16723816 (OP)Here is the cure:
https://dn720005.ca.archive.org/0/items/co-creative-evolution-final/Co_Creative_Evolution_1.05.pdf
>>16723816 (OP)They're called "stimulants", they cure procrastination.
>>16723816 (OP)it's called not being retarded, try to stop being retarded
>>16723816 (OP)Poor planning skills. You gave yourself too much options. Things gets done because you are in a place and time that only the thing you want to do gets done and nothing else.
>>16723852It's like launching a rocket: you cause a big ass explosion and try to angle the momentum just right. Stimulants are like rocket fuel. Try to use them while pointing yourself in the direction of the thing that must be done.
>>16723852Lol stimulants do that, you need to learn to control them. It's a skill the same way studying is. Who said you could have motivation and know what to do with it?
>>16723816 (OP)>found a cure for procrastination yet?They have. It just got banned (along with anything else fun) after the end of WW2.
>>16726132someone i know tried this and told me it doesn't work