Worse than recklessness is indecision. People who swing like a swing, no matter how powerful they are in other ways, are always easily pushed away by determined people in the race of life. It is inevitable to make mistakes if we are resolute and vigorous, but it is better than nothing. Whitehead said: "Fear of mistakes is to ruin progress."
The plan is full and the implementation is very skinny. Many times procrastination is to avoid problems and laziness. Enlarge the immediate difficulties, shrink back, and find various excuses to escape with the mentality that one day you can delay. Lazier and more negative, you will fall into the trap of regretting the past and fantasizing about the future. Time accumulation will produce a stronger sense of guilt and self-denial, making people more and more anxious. 80% of the failures in the world come from giving up halfway.
People with "three-minute fever" have never experienced the joy of doing one thing successfully, because the process of persistence is always boring and full of setbacks, and human nature is to rest and hate work.