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Interestingly, the phenomenon of "research procrastination" also plays a significant role in this landscape. Many individuals become engulfed in the cycle of consuming self-help content, convincing themselves they are being productive. However, this often merely delays actual progress. The illusion of productivity does little to alter the outcomes; time spent researching could be better used to take actionable steps toward achieving goals.
The moral conundrum surrounding extensive planning and research becomes evident: sometimes, doing the thing—despite feeling scared or unprepared—yields better results than remaining in a theoretical space with no tangible outcomes.