Back in the 15th century, procrastination was perceived as a form of art. As opposed to now, scholars bragged about it and there was a clear distinction between procrastination and laziness.
People like Leonardo Da Vinci, Mozart, Victor Hugo, Emile Zola and many others have been known throughout history for their procrastination skills.
And yet today, procrastination seems to be considered as an evil that needs to be fought, a ‘personality defect’ to control, J. Perry (2018), Procrastination, or even an ailment causing many diseases (e.g., the course on procrastination offered by Brenda Bailey-Hughes on LinkedIn).