I think the concept of laziness
doesn't exist. You're either responsible or irresponsible with your life. You don't necessarily need to follow someone's "grindset" routines from the internet to "cure" your "laziness". Some animals in nature sleep all day & stay letheragic yet they survive, adapt & thrive. There's no "lazy" animal, there's just fit & unfit animals. Animals also don't use "will power" to get shite done, they just use their natural drives which isn't forced.

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@AKEmon869 - counterpoint: Animals don't seem to grasp their own mortality. Animals are also much more at the mercy of their environment, which they rarely control.

Humans change their environment, and dominate the planet and the food chain, like no non-human animal has ever accomplished.

It's subjective, sure... But for me, it is better to be predator than prey. And laziness too often leads to becoming prey.

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@YoMomz we don't value "hard work" honestly, we honestly value effectiveness & efficiency when it's always means to an end. Besides, the drive to do anything in life at fundamental is intrinsic, if you don't want to die? You take care of your health. This drive is both same in animals & humans, we're just smart enough to be self aware of this. Imagine you had an animal like "Godzilla" in our planet? It lacks intelligence, yet no modern human weapons won't be able to dominate it.

@AKEmon869 - different strokes for different folks. Realizing ambition usually (like 99% of the time) takes hard work.

I will say, one of my favorite quotes is from Walter Chrysler. To paraphrase "Whenever there is a difficult or complex task to be done, I will assign it to a lazy man. He will invariably find a more efficient way of getting it done."

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