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Originally Posted by Karanime Alright, that makes sense... but what about procrastination and exploration? Or would those be considered secondary motivations (or lack thereof)?
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How do either of those counteract polarity? (I know that's not necessarily what you mean to imply but it's the question to pose in response to anything like this. Consider adding it to your tool chest.)
Procrastination might because it means you're not firing on all cylinders. As I understand it that's something which should be done away with fairly early in the process. And note that I'm not talking about putting something off until the last moment because you know you can get it done in that timeframe and/or you work better under pressure, like what you talked about on your blog. I'm speaking of a dread which causes you to delay action as long as humanly possible. I don't think anyone can stay polarized for long while remaining a procrastinator.
As for exploration, I can do it because it would enrich humanity or because I want to see what's out there with my own eyes. It's more an action than a motivation.