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50 to 80 words on laziness versus hardwork​

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Answered by satheshkumarl46
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This material was originally part of a productivity debate about the merits of hard work vs. laziness. The website that hosted the debate in 2005 has long since gone offline, so I’m resharing my contributions to the debate here.

Being lazy

Being lazy will only allow you to accomplish a subset of the interesting goals that efficient hard work can produce. Thinking with a mindset of laziness could be beneficial in driving you to find a less labor-intensive method of getting things done. But on the downside it could also limit the experiences you’re capable of having. For example, if you wanted to run a marathon, how would the lazy mindset enable you to accomplish that? Having run one myself, it’s a lot of hard work, and I don’t see how it could be done with a lazy mindset (unless you’re just

Answered by ansivaparvathi993
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Step-by-step explanation                                                                                      laziness is such a kind that we will not work at all and always try to escape from doing work lazy people always sleep and eat that is not good at all for health and they will always be tidy do not keep their own body clean don't brush bath and try to escape to read and do not go to school they do not listen to their parents at all and those people are bad                                             hard workers are such a kind that they will work from morning to night and they want to get full  marks in studies and they will help their parents in house hold works and the people going on streets and they will keep their rooms tidy be heathy and brush teeth and always like to go to school and answer the teachers questions and they are as good that if we write a book on them also it will not be enough to say about them so be good                                        hope this will help you thankyou                                                                                                

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