Acharya Prashant explains that procrastination is a wonderful thing. He advises to procrastinate all that which is nonsensical. One cannot kill the tendency to procrastinate because as long as the last cell in the body is alive, you cannot totally kill this tendency. Every cell in the body knows procrastination; if it did not, you would not stay alive. The entire physical organism works on the principle of right timing, where everything has a right time, and you have to wait for it. Even if there is an urge to do something right now, you suspend it for the future, which is a form of procrastination ingrained in the body. One must use the tendency to procrastinate and not take it as an evil burden. It is useful provided you know how to use it. The body also procrastinates all the nonsense. However, in the lexicon of the body, nonsense is that which is a physical threat. You are a bit beyond the body; you are consciousness with an unfinished agenda. In your parlance, what is nonsensical is that which deviates you from your real agenda. Your real agenda is to come to a standstill, to a conclusion, to an end, to a completion. Procrastinate that which deviates you from this agenda. All nonsense keeps coming back to you even if you keep pushing it away. The only solution is to procrastinate it. You cannot tell it, "don't come"; you can only tell it, "come tomorrow." Procrastination is so useful. You have to learn to deal with yourself. Spirituality is the art of cheating the ego. Unless you know how to cheat yourself, you cannot be spiritual. If you try to be honest with the ego, you will never be able to deal with it. The ego has to be deceived. If you tell the ego "don't come," you are being honest but also stupid. If you tell it "come tomorrow," you are being dishonest, but this will be effective. You must learn to cheat yourself. If you are to be loyal to the Truth, you must learn how to be disloyal to yourself. If you are loyal to yourself, you cannot be loyal to the Truth. You must pick your side.