Procrastination has its merits, one of which is not plunging ahead on projects which might, or might not, produce something desirable. Often an idea pops up, and We can take it more seriously than it warrants. We then get into a quagmire of activity which is destined for oblivion or disappointment.
Procrastination has many virtues, but the primary one is that while We blithely wiggle along, We are as likely as not to completely forget about the brilliant insight We cherished for a moment.
Thus We spend our time in a happy mental state, unfettered by a self-delusional involvement with Purpose.
Who are We to decide what truly matters or not? Guides know, We opine.

I most definitely should take notice and ponder this wisdom!! My head is often way too busy with “bright ideas.” Thank you.
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I know, right? That time is better spent chewing as your Inner Rhino will immediately confirm.
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