can u create a story with moral as"Don't Wait. The Time Will Never Be Just Right "
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Napoleon highlights a habit many of us share, waiting until circumstances are "right" to go forth and do what we want/need/have to do. While this might seem like a logical argument, it is actually procrastination's greatest ally.
Napoleon highlights a habit many of us share, waiting until circumstances are "right" to go forth and do what we want/need/have to do. While this might seem like a logical argument, it is actually procrastination's greatest ally.
Napoleon highlights a habit many of us share, waiting until circumstances are "right" to go forth and do what we want/need/have to do. While this might seem like a logical argument, it is actually procrastination's greatest ally. I would argue that Napoleon is very right in this case. Even if the timing of something is an issue, say it has to happen in a particular season ("I'll get fit and do that marathon in the autumn...") or timing of circumstances ("When I have my own house I will have my own herb garden!!") or even waiting on another factor, such as money to be perfect, that does not mean you should sit stagnant TODAY!
Napoleon highlights a habit many of us share, waiting until circumstances are "right" to go forth and do what we want/need/have to do. While this might seem like a logical argument, it is actually procrastination's greatest ally. I would argue that Napoleon is very right in this case. Even if the timing of something is an issue, say it has to happen in a particular season ("I'll get fit and do that marathon in the autumn...") or timing of circumstances ("When I have my own house I will have my own herb garden!!") or even waiting on another factor, such as money to be perfect, that does not mean you should sit stagnant TODAY!
Napoleon highlights a habit many of us share, waiting until circumstances are "right" to go forth and do what we want/need/have to do. While this might seem like a logical argument, it is actually procrastination's greatest ally. I would argue that Napoleon is very right in this case. Even if the timing of something is an issue, say it has to happen in a particular season ("I'll get fit and do that marathon in the autumn...") or timing of circumstances ("When I have my own house I will have my own herb garden!!") or even waiting on another factor, such as money to be perfect, that does not mean you should sit stagnant TODAY!
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