Thursday, 1 March 2012

It's never too late



That’s what everyone says. That’s what I think (at least today), but sometimes how one feels and how one thinks often lands up being a great contradiction.
PROCRASTINATION is the mother of all forces, it’s the thief of time, something we all drown ourselves in and sometimes can’t be revived. But remember, it’s never too late.

We put off so many things. Knowing the worst thing you could do is to wait for another tomorrow. Whether it’s to pay the bills or to tell the boy you love that you love him. From something as small as cleaning your room to the colossal task of completing your dissertation, all of us do it...but remember, it’s never too late.

That’s what I said to myself when it came to starting this blog. Sure I’m a writer and I should have started this blog or been a super duper tweeter since the perception of these social media’s, but either work dogged me down, or my inhibitions did. Either faith had died or expectations were too high. And then I realised, it’s never too late.

It is the story of our lives. Even the most proactive people procrastinate about something or the other at some point of time.  It may be a self-sabotaging mechanism to delay success or your own self created enemy that makes your life a mess. You may think, now what’s the point of starting, the time has passed and the opportunity is gone...but you’re wrong...because it’s never too late.

I don’t think it’s an evil like many may portray, I think it’s a real thing that happens to us every day. I’m not encouraging procrastinators to continue procrastinating, I’m simply saying; don’t give up on anything, even if you’ve procrastinated to the death of its being, because really, it’s never too late. Even when it is too late, it’s not...and whether you see that as the mother of all contradictions, I think otherwise, and for me...nothing is ever too late to start (at least today). Because at the end of the day, it’s better late than never...and so, I say once again, no matter what, who, where, when and why... it’s never too late.




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