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Tim Urban: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator | TED

Education17 Nov 20231 min summaryFrom TED
Tim Urban: Inside the mind of a master procrastinator | TED
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The Brain of a Non Procrastinator 3m40s

  • The non-procrastinator has a Rational Decision-Maker in their brain.
  • The procrastinator has both a Rational Decision-Maker and an Instant Gratification Monkey.
  • The Monkey only cares about easy and fun activities and takes over decision-making, leading to unproductive actions like reading random Wikipedia pages or watching videos.
  • The Monkey is fixated on the present and ignores the long-term consequences, unlike the Rational Decision-Maker who plans for the future.
  • Conflicts between the two lead procrastinators to spend time in the "Dark Playground," characterized by guilt and lack of productivity.

Dark Playground 6m45s & Two Kinds of Procrastination 10m55s

  • The Dark Playground is where procrastinators engage in leisure activities when they should be working, resulting in negative feelings like guilt and self-hatred.
  • The Panic Monster appears when deadlines are near or there's a risk of public embarrassment, and it's the only thing the Monkey fears.
  • The Panic Monster's intervention allows the procrastinator to finally focus on important tasks by scaring the Monkey away.
  • The immense response to Tim Urban's blog post on procrastination revealed the widespread struggle with the phenomenon, especially its darker, more problematic aspects.
  • Apart from deadline-related procrastination, a more insidious kind occurs without deadlines in careers like the arts or entrepreneurship, as well as personal life aspects like relationships and health.
  • Long-term procrastination leads to feelings of being a spectator in one's own life and deep-seated regrets.
  • Urban suggests that everyone procrastinates to some extent, particularly in situations with no deadlines, challenging the common notion of non-procrastinators.
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