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1 hr agoThe Struggle of “I Will Start Tomorrow”
We all have that one sentence that has destroyed our lives:
“I will start tomorrow.”
Gym?
Tomorrow.
Reading?
Tomorrow.
Saving money?
Tomorrow.
Even sleeping early?
You guessed it… tomorrow.
Tomorrow is the most productive day in the world.
Nothing fails there.
Everything is perfect there.
But today?
Today is for “just one more episode.”
You’ll say:
“Let me just watch one episode and sleep.”
Next thing…
Netflix is asking:
“Are you still watching?”
My brother, mind your business.
Of course I’m still watching.
Then you check time:
2:47 AM.
You have plans by 7 AM.
But instead of sleeping, you start calculating:
“If I sleep now… I can still get 4 hours.”
But we both know…
You won’t sleep.
You’ll scroll TikTok.
Laugh at videos.
Save motivational content you will never watch again.
Then morning comes.
Alarm rings.
You snooze it like a professional.
Next thing…
You wake up late and say:
“No problem… I will start tomorrow.”
That’s how “tomorrow” became the CEO of unfulfilled dreams.
Start whenever you can not when time as gone
Remember what time says
He wait for no bidy, the example of nobody is you and yourself