Justification in Practice: A Guide

Justification is the art of making excuses, but with a twist. It's like the sibling of procrastination, but not as lazy. Here are some examples in the field:

Example 1: The Procrastination Paradox

I'm not doing it because I'm waiting for more information, but I don't have any more information, so I'm waiting for more information. It's like the infinite loop of excuses.

Learn more about the Procrastination Paradox

Example 2: The "I'm Not a Morning Person" Justification

I'm not doing it because I'm not a morning person, but if I start early, I'll just get tired and not be able to do it. It's like my brain is a sloth, but I'm not a morning person.

Understand the art of justifying your morning slowness

Example 3: The "I'm All Out of Time" Justification

I'm not doing it because I'm all out of time, but if I had more time, I would do it. It's like I'm stuck in the Matrix, but with clocks.

Read about time travel for justifications

Example 4: The "I Don't Have the Skills" Justification

I'm not doing it because I don't have the skills, but if I practice, I might get the skills. It's like I'm a ninja, but without the ninja skills.

Discover the art of justifying your lack of ninja skills

Stay tuned for more examples of justifications in practice.