This reflective essay explores the author's struggle with procrastination and the realization that time waits for no one. The author, a self-proclaimed disciple of the "life is short, burn it down" philosophy, recounts years of unhealthy habits, always believing "tomorrow" would be the day for change. However, age brought about the realization that "tomorrow" is a fallacy, and Father Time demands a hefty price for procrastination. The author concludes with a newfound determination to change, acknowledging that "today seems as good of a day as any to get started."
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by Thomas Plumm... о medium.com 10-03-2024
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