| So, you have a vice... Laziness. |
Oh, that laziness... It is characteristic of almost the entire human population. But on the other hand, it is also a "driver of progress," but traditionally it is considered a vice, since it is believed that a lazy person is a freeloader in society. Laziness implies the absence or lack of diligence in the spiritual or physical realm, or in both, preferring free time to work. At the same time, in conditions of intensive exploitation of workers, "laziness" often implies only a natural need for rest and a "need to conserve energy." The preference for non-market, communicative, or cultural benefits over material ones also leads to a decrease in diligence, that is, a manifestation of laziness. |
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vice, since it is believed that a lazy person is a freeloader in society. Laziness implies the absence or lack of diligence in the spiritual or physical realm, or in both, preferring free time to work. At the same time, in conditions of intensive exploitation of workers, "laziness" often implies only a natural need for rest and a "need to conserve energy." The preference for non-market, communicative, or cultural benefits over material ones also leads to a decrease in diligence, that is, a manifestation of laziness.