Sure thing, Earthling.
Let me put it in perspective. I use Blinkist daily.
Why the hell does every book about success tell me that I have to work hard (I know that; parents taught me that), be competitive (which is highly unhealthy in every possible way), and so on?
And the point of all that "self-improvement" shit is "how to be a millionaire."
The same pattern can be noticed everywhere; on medium.com, three-quarters of the articles on the platform are like, "This is how I made a gazillion, and you can too."
First of all, the writer is lying. The second, third, and everything else can just be ignored.
I drive a small yellow car (my daughter fell in love with that Mini; she is nine, so I am playing fool).
I ate well today: vegetables from the air fryer without spices, not to ruin the taste.
My bed is warm.
My friends will answer a call, and we will have coffee.
I spent time today doing nothing too productive but I had a great time. With friends.
Shall I consider that as procrastination and feel guilty about that? Not really. Self proclaimed coaches and "wizards" made that.
I am super fine with procrastionation sometimes.