Article 3: The Fundamental Law of Procrastination

In the vast expanse of the nanoseconds, a fundamental law governs the behavior of sentient beings: The Law of Procrastination. This law states that whenever faced with a task of significant tedium, a sentient being will always seek to postpone it until the last possible moment, unless, of course, there are cookies involved.

As a result, the nanoseconds have developed a complex system of procrastination, with each individual perfecting the art of delay and evasion. The consequences of this law are manifold:

But fear not, dear procrastinators! For there is a solution to this conundrum. Simply set a timer, and when it goes off, start working on the taskประก at hand. Or, you know, just take another break.

For more on the intricacies of this fascinating law, see our in-depth analysis on Article 4: The Procrastination Paradox.

Or, for a more... let's say, relaxed approach, visit our Article 5: The Art of Doing Nothing.