Laziness
Laziness is a virtue. Those who can be bothered to tell you otherwise are clearly lacking it.
Emery Finkelstein
This quality is considered to be a sin (a capital sin) by Christians. But do they think of reasons of laziness? I doubt it; not all people are lazy willingly. There is also a small group of people who suffer from chronic laziness (illness). And feelings of laziness may also be a symptom of deep or clinical depression or listlessness.
On the other hand, when somebody does not want to do anything despite the fact that s/he can, then it is surely not a virtue but wickedness.
Kinds of laziness:
Laziness is a virtue. Those who can be bothered to tell you otherwise are clearly lacking it.
Emery Finkelstein
This quality is considered to be a sin (a capital sin) by Christians. But do they think of reasons of laziness? I doubt it; not all people are lazy willingly. There is also a small group of people who suffer from chronic laziness (illness). And feelings of laziness may also be a symptom of deep or clinical depression or listlessness.
On the other hand, when somebody does not want to do anything despite the fact that s/he can, then it is surely not a virtue but wickedness.
Kinds of laziness:
•Physical laziness
•Intellectual laziness (a tendency not to ask questions or investigate thoroughly, applying a kind of mental routine or just following the crowd)
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laziness
http://www.wikihow.com/Overcome-Laziness
•Intellectual laziness (a tendency not to ask questions or investigate thoroughly, applying a kind of mental routine or just following the crowd)
More info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laziness
http://www.wikihow.com/Overcome-Laziness
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