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Re: Never Too Early, Never Too Late     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for i m bad and like to procrastinate in alt.philosophy
Author: THE BORG
Date: Jul 29, 2008 06:00

...” our core beliefs- just look at the world of politics! How many times do we make “procrastination decisions”- where we take the “easiest” short term solution? For an alcoholic, this might mean having ... say “I’ll stop tomorrow”- and come tomorrow we simply repeat this statement. Besides giving up bad habits, there are many other ways in which we can strengthen our integrity. We can put aside ...
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Re: Never Too Early, Never Too Late     

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Author: Maria
Date: Jul 29, 2008 05:56

...” our core beliefs- just look at the world of politics! How many times do we make “procrastination decisions”- where we take the “easiest” short term solution? For an alcoholic, this might mean ... say “I’ll stop tomorrow”- and come tomorrow we simply repeat this statement. Besides giving up bad habits, there are many other ways in which we can strengthen our integrity. We can put ...
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Re: Never Too Early, Never Too Late     

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Author: John Jones
Date: Jul 29, 2008 05:07

...” our core beliefs- just look at the world of politics! How many times do we make “procrastination decisions”- where we take the “easiest” short term solution? For an alcoholic, this might mean ... say “I’ll stop tomorrow”- and come tomorrow we simply repeat this statement. Besides giving up bad habits, there are many other ways in which we can strengthen our integrity. We can put ...
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Never Too Early, Never Too Late     

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Author: Andy
Date: Jul 29, 2008 04:59

...” our core beliefs- just look at the world of politics! How many times do we make “procrastination decisions”- where we take the “easiest” short term solution? For an alcoholic, this might mean having ... say “I’ll stop tomorrow”- and come tomorrow we simply repeat this statement. Besides giving up bad habits, there are many other ways in which we can strengthen our integrity. We can put aside ...
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Re: The New Sonora Pipeline.     

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Author: HughJorgan
Date: Jul 13, 2008 17:09

... a lot of oil offshore.  No, no, no say the Dems.  Oil is bad for us.  We have quite a lot of coal.  No, no, no say the Dems.  Coal is bad for us.   Senator Harry Reid clip:    http://tinyurl.com/3kjsws    ...re slow to get started and will have to pay the price for our procrastination.     What really seems stupid to me is that other countries are drilling off ...
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Re: Abhiskeha (continued)     

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Author: HG
Date: May 31, 2008 17:23

...accomplished by not-doing. So idleness may not be such a bad thing, if one can become *completely* idle. It's all ... must admit you're absolutely correct. The times I feel I've procrastinated have been filled with all kinds of unhelpful activity. And whenever I ... today. Now I'll just rest and shut my brain off." The *bad* kind of idleness is when I do all kinds of silly time wasting...
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Re: Fortran 2003 : no OO constructor ?     

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Author: nospam
Date: May 20, 2008 09:40

... doing the initial draft of that material procrastinated it until way too late, apparently ...f2003.) But final procedures were needed pretty badly. There were several prominent demonstrations that lack ...of the proposal. (That wasn't a bad concept, and indeed, something along that line...name at domain . net | experience comes from bad judgement. domain: summertriangle | -- Mark Twain
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skinny cow years ahead!     

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Author: sibtham2
Date: Apr 30, 2008 17:07

...Street started launching exotic loan products to fulfill such dream. Unfortunately bad monetary policy, mixed with greed and corruption, has caught up ...done to the point of no return, yes in slow motion. Procrastinating or denying it will just extend the pain and cause greater... experts continue to speculate that the economy isn’t that bad. Don’t believe them. You got to piece the information ...
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Re: A question about behavioral hangups     

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Author: The Speaking Clock
Date: Mar 18, 2008 05:46

... when the mongoose goes away.  :-D Erwin Hessle, 8=3 You really got me thinking.  Not bad from a guy with a fake GD degree.  ;-)- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - HG - is it too much thinking about things that makes you procrastinate, or is there a feeling that comes first that your mind tries to rationlise. I suppose it's a bit of a ...
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Re: A question about behavioral hangups     

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Author: Tom
Date: Mar 16, 2008 16:50

...bring me joy and relief. Still I don't do it, but procrastinate instead. How would you begin to crack that nut? ... of itself than that, you can probably ignore it without any bad consequences at all. No fear is easier to beat than one where the bad stuff is entirely imaginary. It's the fear of bad stuff that *really could* happen or *really will* happen that's hard...
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