1、t quite do stuff. So we had an awesome new revised plan.And then -But then those middle months actually went by, and I didnt really write words, and so we were here.And then two months turned into one month, which turned into two weeks.And one day I woke up with three days until the deadline, still
2、not having written a word, and so I did the only thing I could: I wrote 90 pages over 72 hours, pulling not one but two all-nighters - humans are not supposed to pull two all-nighters - sprinted across campus, dove in slow motion, and got it in just at the deadline.I thought that was the end of ever
3、ything. But a week later I get a call, and its the school. And they say, Is this Tim Urban? And I say, Yeah. And they say, We need to talk about your thesis.OK.Its the best one weve ever seen. That did notHappen S.r.l. Official Web Site NEWwas a very, very bad thesis. I just wanted to enjoy that one
4、 moment when all of you thought, This guy is amazing! No, no, it was very, very bad.Anyway, today Im a writer-blogger guy. I write the blog Wait But Why.And a couple of years ago, I decided to write about procrastination. My behavior has always perplexed the non-procrastinators around me, and I want
5、ed to explain to the non-procrastinators of the world what goes on in the heads of procrastinators, and why we are the way we are.Now, I had a hypothesis that the brains of procrastinators were actually different than the brains of other people. And to test this, I found an MRI lab that actually let
6、 me scan both my brain and the brain of a proven non-procrastinator,so I could compare them. I actually brought them here to show you today. I want you to take a look carefully to see if you can notice a difference. I know that if youre not a trained brain expert, its not that obvious, but just take
7、 a look, OK? So heres the brain of a non-procrastinator. Now . heres my brain.There is a difference. Both brains have a Rational Decision-Maker in them, but the procrastinators brain also has an Instant Gratification Monkey. Now, what does this mean for the procrastinator? Well, it means everythings
8、 fine until this happens. This is a perfect time to get some work done. Nope! So the Rational Decision-Maker will make the rational decision to do something productive, but the Monkey doesnt like that plan, so he actually takes the wheel, and he says, Actually, lets read the entire Wikipedia page of
9、 the Nancy Kerrigan/ Tonya Harding scandal, because I just remembered that that happened.Then -Then were going to go over to the fridge, to see if theres anything new in there since 10 minutes ago. After that, were going to go on a YouTube spiral that starts with videos of Richard Feynman talking ab
10、out magnets and ends much, much later with us watching interviews with Justin Biebers mom. All of thats going to take a while, so were not going to really have room on the schedule for any work today. Sorry!Now, what is going on here? The Instant Gratification Monkey does not seem like a guy you wan
11、t behind the wheel. He lives entirely in the present moment. He has no memory of the past, no knowledge of the future, and he only cares about two things: easy and fun. Now, in the animal world, that works fine. If youre a dog and you spend your whole life doing nothing other than easy and fun thing
12、s, youre a huge success!And to the Monkey, humans are just another animal species. You have to keep well-slept, well-fed and propagating into the next generation, which in tribal times might have worked OK. But, if you havent noticed, now were not in tribal times. Were in an advanced civilization, a
13、nd the Monkey does not know what that is. Which is why we have another guy in our brain, the Rational Decision-Maker, who gives us the ability to do things no other animal can do. We can visualize the future. We can see the big picture.We can make long-term plans. And he wants to take all of that in
14、to account. And he wants to just have us do whatever makes sense to be doing right now.Now, sometimes it makes sense to be doing things that are easy and fun, like when youre having dinner or going to bed or enjoying well-earned leisure time. Thats why theres an overlap. Sometimes they agree. But ot
15、her times, it makes much more sense to be doing things that are harder and less pleasant, for the sake of the big picture. And thats when we have a conflict. And for the procrastinator, that conflict tends to end a certain way every time, leaving him spending a lot of time in this orange zone, an ea
16、sy and fun place thats entirely out of the Makes Sense circle. I call it the Dark Playground.Now, the Dark Playground is a place that all of you procrastinators out there know very well. Its where leisure activities happen at times when leisure activities are not supposed to be happening. The fun yo
17、u have in the Dark Playground isnt actually fun, because its completely unearned, and the air is filled with guilt, dread, anxiety, self-hatred - all of those good procrastinator feelings. And the question is, in this situation, with the Monkey behind the wheel, how does the procrastinator ever get
18、himself over here to this blue zone, a less pleasant place, but where really important things happen?Well, turns out the procrastinator has a guardian angel, someone whos always looking down on him and watching over him in his darkest moments - someone called the Panic Monster. Now, the Panic Monste
19、r is dormant most of the time, but he suddenly wakes up anytime a deadline gets too close or theres danger of public embarrassment, a career disaster or some other scary consequence. And importantly, hes the only thing the Monkey is terrified of.Now, he became very relevant in my life pretty recentl
20、y, because the people of TED reached out to me about six months ago and invited me to do a TED Talk. Now, of course, I said yes. Its always been a dream of mine to have done a TED Talk in the past. But in the middle of all this excitement, the Rational Decision-Maker seemed to have something else on
21、 his mind.He was saying, Are we clear on what we just accepted? Do we get whats going to be now happening one day in the future? We need to sit down and work on this right now. And the Monkey said, Totally agree, but lets just open Google Earth and zoom in to the bottom of India, like 200 feet above
22、 the ground, and scroll up for two and a half hours til we get to the top of the country, so we can get a better feel for India. So thats what we did that day.As six months turned into four and then two and then one, the people of TED decided to release the speakers. And I opened up the website, and
23、 there was my face staring right back at me. And guess who woke up? So the Panic Monster starts losing his mind, and a few seconds later, the whole systems in mayhem. And the Monkey - remember, hes terrified of the Panic Monster - boom, hes up the tree! And finally, finally, the Rational Decision-Ma
24、ker can take the wheel and I can start working on the talk.Now, the Panic Monster explains all kinds of pretty insane procrastinator behavior, like how someone like me could spend two weeks unable to start the opening sentence of a paper, and then miraculously find the unbelievable work ethic to sta
25、y up all night and write eight pages. And this entire situation, with the three characters - this is the procrastinators system. Its not pretty, but in the end, it works. This is what I decided to write about on the blog a couple of years ago.And they were all writing, saying the same thing: I have
26、this problem too. But what struck me was the contrast between the light tone of the post and the heaviness of these emails. These people were writing with intense frustration about what procrastination had done to their lives, about what this Monkey had done to them. And I thought about this, and I
27、said, well, if the procrastinators system works, then whats going on? Why are all of these people in such a dark place?When I did, I was amazed by the response. Literally thousands of emails came in, from all different kinds of people from all over the world, doing all different kinds of things. These are people who were nurses, bankers, painters, engineers and lots and lots of PhD students. And they were all writing, saying the same thing:s going
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