This “procrastination for the sake of creativity” is a means to put off an action to another time because it will work better then. Procrastination is not the act of scheduling, where one puts an action off because it is a better time to do it. Here, Steve Jobs is scheduling, and this is a good thing because it helps you to get work done well and efficiently. It is better and more prudent to put off work to clear the mind and then eventually the idea will come up. This action is not like procrastination in that it is not for the reason of avoiding the task, but rather it is done because the person knows he cannot do the task at that time. Rushing and trying to hurry with any task is wrong and imprudent, that is what scheduling is for -- to be able to do the tasks in a timely and prudent manner. Further, procrastination does not involve doing the task, it is not a means of finishing the task at all, rather it is the opposite of doing the task and since this is true, it cannot be a necessary action to complete the task, since the task is not getting anywhere closer to being finished. Therefore, since procrastination is confused with another term and is not a necessary act, the conclusion cannot be
This “procrastination for the sake of creativity” is a means to put off an action to another time because it will work better then. Procrastination is not the act of scheduling, where one puts an action off because it is a better time to do it. Here, Steve Jobs is scheduling, and this is a good thing because it helps you to get work done well and efficiently. It is better and more prudent to put off work to clear the mind and then eventually the idea will come up. This action is not like procrastination in that it is not for the reason of avoiding the task, but rather it is done because the person knows he cannot do the task at that time. Rushing and trying to hurry with any task is wrong and imprudent, that is what scheduling is for -- to be able to do the tasks in a timely and prudent manner. Further, procrastination does not involve doing the task, it is not a means of finishing the task at all, rather it is the opposite of doing the task and since this is true, it cannot be a necessary action to complete the task, since the task is not getting anywhere closer to being finished. Therefore, since procrastination is confused with another term and is not a necessary act, the conclusion cannot be