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Forever Sleep
Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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I think I am lazy in lots of ways. Both physical things. I hate anything domestic so, I do the bare minimum. Plus, in terms of working on myself. I'm no longer willing to challenge myself in experiencing awful, uncomfortable situations to try and 'better myself'.
In other ways, I work hard and I've done very proactive things to try and change my life. Mostly career orientated but, I worked hard on uni courses and in my jobs. I've moved several times for jobs. I try to make myself exercise each day because I feel shit without it.
What do you suppose motivates the 'normies' though? A sense of fulfilment? A sense of obligation? Do they simply hate the things we hate a little less?!! Do they have more hope in the 'greater good' if they just keep trying? Maybe they feel like the opposite- lethargy is worse.
Lazyness- sloth is seen as such a bad thing I think. Something you ought to feel guilty for. Is it though? Does it ever have just cause? Surely, things like depression cause lethargy. Just a general disinterest in life is going to make you want to participate in it less.
I think it's more the insistance that a person needs to pull their weight. Maybe to pay back the time and effort parents, family, teachers, society (hopefully) put into our upbringing but then- we didn't ask for that! They wanted children and brought them here without probably thinking all that carefully about it. Do we owe a debt in that sense? Is that why lazyness as seen as so bad? Or, is it more that we have no hope of experiencing everything life has to offer if we can't be bothered to engage with it and we maybe aren't earning money to pay for it?
In other ways, I work hard and I've done very proactive things to try and change my life. Mostly career orientated but, I worked hard on uni courses and in my jobs. I've moved several times for jobs. I try to make myself exercise each day because I feel shit without it.
What do you suppose motivates the 'normies' though? A sense of fulfilment? A sense of obligation? Do they simply hate the things we hate a little less?!! Do they have more hope in the 'greater good' if they just keep trying? Maybe they feel like the opposite- lethargy is worse.
Lazyness- sloth is seen as such a bad thing I think. Something you ought to feel guilty for. Is it though? Does it ever have just cause? Surely, things like depression cause lethargy. Just a general disinterest in life is going to make you want to participate in it less.
I think it's more the insistance that a person needs to pull their weight. Maybe to pay back the time and effort parents, family, teachers, society (hopefully) put into our upbringing but then- we didn't ask for that! They wanted children and brought them here without probably thinking all that carefully about it. Do we owe a debt in that sense? Is that why lazyness as seen as so bad? Or, is it more that we have no hope of experiencing everything life has to offer if we can't be bothered to engage with it and we maybe aren't earning money to pay for it?