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Procrastination is the key to Creativity
In "Procrtination is the key to Creativity," Zoe Matthews describes procrastination as a key to creativity. I can relate to Zoe Matthews article because I personally think that procrastination influences me to be more successful when it comes to my education. "Acroding to Wharton Business School professor Adam Grant, Martin Luther King Jr.'s 'I have a Dream' speech, Abraham Lincon,s 'Getty's Burg Adress' owe some of their greatness to procrastination". I can agree with Zoe Matthews that procrastinating could lead to creativity; although, procrastination is not for everyone. "It can lead to turning in sub-par work and unecessary stress". As we can see, procrastination may conclude to different effects towards different people. Thank you Zoe Matthews for being able to express your opinion against procrastination.
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