On the Intrinsic Value of Procrastination: A Neo-Brutalist Manifesto

In this treatise, we explore the oft-maligned concept of procrastination, arguing that it is not merely a hindrance to productivity, but a vital component of the human experience.

Consider the feline model of behavior: a creature known for its leisurely pace and seemingly endless capacity for napping. Is it not a testament to the feline's intrinsic value that we find their languid nature so endearing?

We argue that, like our feline friends, humans must learn to find the beauty in idleness, to revel in the simple act of doing nothing, and to recognize the value in the space between tasks.

Read more about the feline model of behavior, and how it can inform our own approach to procrastination.

Explore further the art of boredom, and how it can lead to innovation and creativity in our special issue on the subject.

But for now, let us simply sit back, relax, and bask in the glory of our own inertia.