The use of phrases like “help procrastination/akrasia, and not harm it”, “improved procrastination”, etc. is a bit confusing. It’s not immediately clear whether you mean “more procrastination” or “better, that is less procrastination” in each particular case.
The use of phrases like “help procrastination/akrasia, and not harm it”, “improved procrastination”, etc. is a bit confusing. It’s not immediately clear whether you mean “more procrastination” or “better, that is less procrastination” in each particular case.