April 18, 2025
Tomorrow after tomorrow, tomorrow is so much. If you keep putting things off until tomorrow, nothing will ever get done!
This quote reflects the idea that procrastination leads to wasted time and unfulfilled goals. It urges people to take action instead of postponing things for tomorrow, as waiting too long can result in missed opportunities.
明日复明日,明日何其多,我生待明日,万事成蹉跎。
Tomorrow after tomorrow, tomorrow is so much. 明日复明日,明日何其多...
Tomorrow after tomorrow, tomorrow is so much.
If you keep putting things off until tomorrow, nothing will ever get done!
This quote reflects the idea that procrastination leads to wasted time and unfulfilled goals.
It urges people to take action instead of postponing things for tomorrow, as waiting too long can result in missed opportunities.
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Hah, I read about something called "might as well". For example, you need to wash a cup, and you don't feel like doing it. However it only takes 2 minutes, so "might as well." As in "might as well washing it".
Tomorrow after tomorrow, tomorrow is so much. 明日复明日,明日何其多...
Tomorrow, after tomorrow,; tomorrow is so much.
; is used between 2 complete sentences when there are no conjunctions between them.
If you keep putting things off until tomorrow, nothing will ever get done!
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Tomorrow after tomorrow, tomorrow is so much. 明日复明日,明日何其多...
Tomorrow after tomorrow, tomorrow is so much.
If you keep putting things off until tomorrow, nothing will ever get done!
This quote reflects the idea that procrastination leads to wasted time and unfulfilled goals.
It urges people to take action instead of postponing things for tomorrow, as waiting too long can result in missed opportunities.
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Nicely done!
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It urges people to take action instead of postponing things for tomorrow, as waiting too long can result in missed opportunities. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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