Explain proverbs proscriastimation in the thief of time in introduction
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You use this proverb to say that you are wasting your time if you keep delaying something that must be done instead of doing it today. Edward Young (1683–1765), a British poet, was the first one who said this.
If someone says, "Procrastination is the thief of time," he/she advises you not to procrastinate (put off doing something that you must do) and use your precious time wisely.
Example:
Don't put off the things you must do today. Procrastination is the thief of time.
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