Been putting something off? Many of us are procrastinators. MIT media Lab Prof. John Maeda argues that this can be a good thing:
The more you overcommit, the more that procrastination becomes intolerably expensive to engage ... yet it is when procrastination becomes exceedingly costly to do, it is then that extreme creativity emerges. In the impossible moment, miracles tend to happen. "Necessary procrastination" is a prime factor in the creative process. When the cost of procrastination increases, the probability for radical new thoughts to emerge increases as well. The thought you never thought you would ever need, is often the one that can count the most in the big scope of things.So waiting until the last minute can inspire "extreme" creativity? Wish I would have had that excuse in high school.