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The art of moving a problem from now-you to later-you, who will hate present-you.
means To delay something to a later time, deferring it rather than dealing with it now.
from From Latin postponere, literally to put after, from post (after) plus ponere (to place) — you are quite literally placing the task behind something else.
Latin siblingShares ponere with deposit, position, and component.
Not cancelImplies a future date exists; cancellation kills it.
Procrastination's polite cousinSame delay, but with a calendar excuse.