The Art of Balancing Knowledge and Confidence


Since the dawn of human civilization, procrastination has been a constant companion. While cave drawings may not depict our ancestors procrastinating by playing with spheres, it’s a facet of human nature that few openly admit to. One can’t help but wonder, had we overcome procrastination more effectively, would we have harnessed fire even sooner? (I’m just trying to make you laugh, even if it means making a fool of myself. So, do use a bit of sense of humor to read the above paragraph. I have total and utmost respect, to everyone who has contributed anything towards the world and every aspect of it, we experience on a daily basis)

As for myself, I must confess to two years of procrastination in the realm of writing. If tasked with explaining why I spent this extended hiatus procrastinating, I might, in all likelihood, find myself procrastinating yet again. So, let’s not delve into that particular abyss.Instead, let’s raise a toast to my renewed writing spirit, and to all those who encouraged me to once again take up the keyboard. To those who found something special in my words, and to those who simply said, “Why not? With a global population of 8,045,311,447, there’s bound to be an audience.” Now, that’s what I call motivation.