On Twitter, a PhD student posted a humorous letter satirically drawing attention to this problem. Many people responded to the snarky remark on Twitter. Additionally, some people revealed how they avoid procrastination.
Everyone may relate to the issue of procrastination we run into when trying to finish an assignment. We believe that we can finish the assignment later, perhaps after spending ten minutes playing music or surfing social media. However, the 10-minute break continues to get prolonged, which causes us to finish our assignment later than expected. On their social media account, a PhD student sent a humorous letter satirically drawing attention to this problem. Please don’t talk to me, it said in the note. I am a terrible procrastinator, so if you talk to me while I’m working on my PhD, I won’t stop! If necessary, email. I’m grateful.
A Tweet from PhD Student Going Viral
The statement, which was posted by Twitter user Steve Bingham, is written in capital letters and reads, “Please do not talk to me. Since I am a terrible procrastinator, if you speak to me while I am working on my PhD, I won’t stop. If necessary, email. I’m grateful. Look at this:
According to his Twitter bio, a man by the name of Steve Bingham, a PhD candidate at the University of Leeds, posted a picture of this message attached to what looks to be a desk online.
Source: twitter.com