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My question comes from the proverb: "Morgen, morgen, nur hichtnicht heute, sagen alle faulen Leute."

One implication is that lazy people don't want to do anything at ANY time.

Another is that even hardworking person might say, "Morgen, morgen, nur hicht heute," regarding a particular, unpleasant task, which would be procrastination. Or is there one word for "lazy" and another for "procrastination?"

My question comes from the proverb: "Morgen, morgen, nur hicht heute, sagen alle faulen Leute."

One implication is that lazy people don't want to do anything at ANY time.

Another is that even hardworking person might say, "Morgen, morgen, nur hicht heute," regarding a particular, unpleasant task, which would be procrastination. Or is there one word for "lazy" and another for "procrastination?"

My question comes from the proverb: "Morgen, morgen, nur nicht heute, sagen alle faulen Leute."

One implication is that lazy people don't want to do anything at ANY time.

Another is that even hardworking person might say, "Morgen, morgen, nur hicht heute," regarding a particular, unpleasant task, which would be procrastination. Or is there one word for "lazy" and another for "procrastination?"

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Does "Faul""faul" Refer to Laziness or Procrastination?

My question comes from the proverb: "Morgen, morgen, nur hicht heute, sagen alle faulen Leute."

One implication is that lazy people don't want to do anything at ANY time.

Another is that even hardworking person might say, "Morgen, morgen, nur hicht heute," regarding a particular, unpleasant task, which would be procrastination. Or is there one word for "lazy" and another for "procrastination>""procrastination?"

Does "Faul" Refer to Laziness or Procrastination?

My question comes from the proverb: "Morgen, morgen, nur hicht heute, sagen alle faulen Leute."

One implication is that lazy people don't want to do anything at ANY time.

Another is that even hardworking person might say, "Morgen, morgen, nur hicht heute," regarding a particular, unpleasant task, which would be procrastination. Or is there one word for "lazy" and another for "procrastination>"

Does "faul" Refer to Laziness or Procrastination?

My question comes from the proverb: "Morgen, morgen, nur hicht heute, sagen alle faulen Leute."

One implication is that lazy people don't want to do anything at ANY time.

Another is that even hardworking person might say, "Morgen, morgen, nur hicht heute," regarding a particular, unpleasant task, which would be procrastination. Or is there one word for "lazy" and another for "procrastination?"

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Does "Faul" Refer to Laziness or Procrastination?

My question comes from the proverb: "Morgen, morgen, nur hicht heute, sagen alle faulen Leute."

One implication is that lazy people don't want to do anything at ANY time.

Another is that even hardworking person might say, "Morgen, morgen, nur hicht heute," regarding a particular, unpleasant task, which would be procrastination. Or is there one word for "lazy" and another for "procrastination>"