The pleasure of procrastinating | Inter

The pleasure of procrastinating | Inter
The pleasure of procrastinating | France Inter

In Robert, procrastinating means having a tendency to procrastinate until tomorrow. A rare word with Latin roots, which defines a behavior that we all experience to varying degrees. Emmanuel Villin discovered that the word procrastination had been the most searched word in 2018 and 2019 in .

Emmanuel Villin has just been released A little praise for procrastination published by Les Pérégrine. For him, we must distinguish procrastination from laziness and cowardice, because the procrastinator does not do nothing, he does something else.

With

  • Emmanuel Villin: author of A little praise for procrastination (Les Pérégrines, 2024).
  • Sylvie Chokron : neuropsychologist, research director at the CNRS and the University of . Author of In the brain of…. (Les Presses de la Cité, 2024).

Chronicles

  • Guillemette Odicino : Procrastinate, princess of Notnow
  • Christilla Pellé-Douël: America: Writers in Majesty Jean-Luc Bertin and Alexandre Thiltges (Albin Michel, 2024).
  • Thibaut de Saint Maurice: Can urgency do us any good?
  • Sandra Colombo : Things you can procrastinate on and things you can't.
  • Angèle Ferreux-Maeght’s recipe: Overnight porridge

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