tasks that we desire and are important to do, but we don't end up doing it. — Purple Pond
The wheel was invented by someone too lazy to carry stuff, the cooking-fire by someone too idle to chew, and every labour-saving device by someone who had a strong aversion to labouring. — unenlightened
Laziness is fear of failure; the fear of not living up to one’s perception of self. It’s cowardice in disguise. — I like sushi
I think sushi is right about the fear part, but not on the part of what we fear. In my opinion it's not failure we fear, but more, horrendously extensive, all-stupefying boredom. We are lazy because the things we don't do bore us... — god must be atheist
I don't recall ever being afraid of boredom. I just dislike the tendency to reduce complex human behavior and emotions to a couple basic ones. — Marchesk
What are your thoughts on laziness? — Purple Pond
“laziness is lack of concern toward fear” — I like sushi
Laziness is generally frowned upon in my opinion because people are envious of the lazy person. The envious people can’t afford to be lazy, so they feel animus toward the lazy person who can do what they themselves would want to do. — Noah Te Stroete
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