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"Writing an Essay an Hour Before Its Due"
I wholeheartedly agree with Zoe Mathews view point on procrastination in her article, "Writing an Essay an Hour Before Its Due," procrastination can be the root of all creativity. I too find myself in an endless vortex of Netflix when there is work I need to get done. However, I don't see procrastination as a negitive act, for waiting a bit longer to get an assignment done can lead you to look for creatuive ways to make your last minute "word scramble" into an interesting essay. In todays society there is a premium on creativity, so why shouldn't one get in some practice with their school work? Thank you Zoe Mathews for your insightful veiw on procrastination.
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