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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.
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ProclaimerParticipantTrue.
Hark work and deadlines can be stressful, but procrastination is even more stressful.
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