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What does the below statement mean?
"My procrastination-induced musings hit a nerve".
Does it imply that the author got proactive after being idle for some time because of some reason?
Jan 5, 2021 4:28 PM
Answers · 2
This expression suggests that the writer's reflections or thoughts, prompted by procrastination, have evoked a strong emotional or personal response. In other words, the writer's contemplation on the topic, likely related to procrastination, has resonated deeply or struck a chord, perhaps causing the writer to feel a heightened level of self-awareness or emotional impact. The phrase "hit a nerve" is often used to convey a reaction or response that is intense and personal.
January 9, 2024
Hahahaha ... That sentence had quite a sense of humor in it! My interpretation is that the author's idle thinking triggers a certain emotion.
January 6, 2021
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