One of the big problems in our world is we give a lot more credit to people who spend their lives causing problems and then trying (often failing) to fix the problems they caused, than people who just did nothing at all Even though the latter amounts to the same thinghttps://twitter.com/ImpPercyPtible/status/1342282935639171072 …
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I already was on the fence on whether Envy and Wrath are even really sins and I'm starting to come around on Sloth too If everyone on Earth were equally slothful and just collectively at once decided to stop doing anything, almost all of our problems would vanish
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I love this principle in general, with the caveat that it not apply to household labor (Tis the large-meal-making Season, so the topic's close at hand, lol......sob)
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Scrooge's pennypinching extending to not having a cook, just a housekeeper and laundress (who steal his drapes and his clothes when he dies) and therefore having no food in the house but gruel is honestly one of his more relatable traits
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That's George Carlin's complaint against motivation books.
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That Chuang Tzu bit about the tree that’s too gnarled to be lumber and too toxic to provide food being perfectly fine just sitting there providing shade has always made me happy
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Something my first boss told me that's always stuck with me is that in the army, they don't listen to the hardest working person, they listen to the laziest person because they're going to find the most efficient way to do something in the shortest amount of time
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And me and my buddy turned it into an art form. I used to tell new kids that I was lazy, so if something needed to get done, I was gonna make sure it got done ASAP and done right, so we could all sit back and relax and so nobody had to get yelled at by the boss
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