I've always had a side that leaned toward procrastination, but never to the point that I seem physically, mentally unable to take care of business.
For example, I still have a number of task not started, or unfinished that I need to complete to protect my property, family wellbeing, in the event of civil unrest.
I have done somethings, but I am very frustrated that I am having such difficulty getting key important task completed. "You fucking had the chance and failed them", is how I will feel if I don't complete these things.
I am hesitant to blame what might be pure sorry ass laziness on some outside force, but damn it man, I swear I seem to be under the influence of some bad mojo, and was just wondering if I was alone in this.
Cool, on my north Florida property that I still own, where I lived before my spousal unit had us move to gold coast area, I had a big artesian well that had 15-20 lbs of pressure out of the ground with no pump. If electricity went out, and my house well quit working, I would run a hose from my artesian well to house and still have running water. And my house well had water so pure that I did not need any kind of softener or anything.
I really miss all that water.
I'll bet you do miss it. An artesian well I believe is water stored between rocks underground so it's got to be pure. My grandmother grew up during the Depression and was a farmers daughter, so she knew the ins and outs of survival. They had a Spring House that was built above a Spring that kept their food cool during the summer months. Then I read up on how to keep food cool without a refrigerator and came up with several good hints. I would leave a cooler tied to a rope in the middle of his spring, but with raccoons being as smart as they are, I would postpone that idea. Kek!
Since the well had head pressure, in other word there was no energy lost pulling it up from the ground, when I turned on the pump, I could easily get 65 lbs of pressures through hose. It was like having a fire hose. Without a hose nozzle I could shoot a solid stream out 15/20 feet from 3/4 in hose.
I ran 2 in. PVC to every corner of property, and had ball valve spigots. Got some golf course type, big sprinklers that I could put in middle of front yard, and they would make that Cha Cha Cha Cha sound as they shot out torrents of water.
I would just open the valve and just let the water flow to the creek, and into the river that was a stones through away. Loved having all that water.