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Technically stress in me not working hard when I should be. The strange think is that I may be avoiding the stress of doing something that needs to be done. Simon’s words to come into effect in that case unless the stress is caused by a deadline.
Life is not as simple as Simon’s words make it sound but the second proverb is well written.
Both make you think so perhaps both are wisdom for that reason.
March 21, 2016 at 9:46 am#810732ProclaimerParticipantTrue.
Hark work and deadlines can be stressful, but procrastination is even more stressful.
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