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You are too lazy to work​

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Answered by ghjfdvjm
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Yes dear it's so true words

Answered by itzPapaKaHelicopter
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I can certainly say without a doubt that people from all walks of Earth can, at times, be lazy to work. When you find yourself with all the basic needs already satisfied, your next need in life is to find purpose and self-fulfillment. Based on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, finding the drive in our lives is a result of trial and error. If you find yourself too lazy to work every day, it’s evident it isn’t very interesting. Perhaps it’s a stable career and a safe path, but life is about living outside your comfort zone.

I left my cushy corporate lifestyle a few years ago to pursue different interests that may evolve to careers. I taught English in Japan for a year and although I had a great experience, I wasn’t passionate about it. In Australia I spent some time working in the kitchen and found it far too stressful. I volunteered at an ashram to gain wisdom and experience the yogi life.

It’s a bold route for some and I can’t quite say I’ve found an interest worth career building yet, but I’m working at it.

In moments where I’m at a dilemma of going safe or taking a risk, I always say to myself, “Life is too short. You aren’t getting any younger so do it now.”

Perhaps you can start finding what interests you. What little things do you enjoy. What hobbies do you have? If you want to open a bakery, I don’t recommend dropping everything and doing it. You might end up hating it. Instead it would be better to take up a part time bakery job to get a feel.

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