The cost of laziness
You work from Monday to Monday. You barely have time for your family or any other activity. At work you’re always busy, running from here to there. Get it done is your middle name. But your failures and goals gone wrong persist. What’s the problem?
Clearly you’re not lazy to do physical work. But perhaps you are in doing mental work. It’s harder, it exhausts, requires concentration, and at times pure patience with yourself and the world around you. That’s why many run away from this work.
It’s much easier to go on auto-pilot, do what was always done, no questions asked, try not to understand the situation or problem you have to resolve, just get rid of it quickly.
Manual labor is the easiest work to do, that’s why it pays less. Work which requires your mind, that’s where the money is, and along with it comes wealth and success.
Your laziness to think, analyze, fathom, and reason can be very, very expensive.
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