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by coxomb
1179 days ago
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> In an ideal world, such efficient folks like yourself would invest a few hours per day working hard, but then spend the rest of the day in a lazy glory I detest laziness. There's only so much 'Netflix and Chill' a person can do, and after lazing around, I actually feel drained, rather than energized. You would think that laziness gives you energy, but it saps it instead. I guess this is because we're all human in the end, wired to be productive and working on at least one problem. |
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I was productive, insofar as I pursued an interest, but I was not productive in the "producing salable work".
I think there's a universe where lazy can mean different things for different people. For some that's lying on the couch, others might read or write or pursue art and music.