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You can be lazy, but at least be productive lazy.
Episode 13316th August 2023 • Purpose, Passion, Profit • Ken Eash
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In this episode, we delve into the topic of laziness and productivity. As the main speaker, I openly admit to being pretty lazy – preferring activities like watching football with my buddies or going fishing over work. I want the results that come from work, but I'm not keen on actually doing the work itself. Laziness is a common trait among many individuals, but the real problem arises when people act on their laziness.

Despite my laziness, I consider myself to be productive, and those who know me might not even think of me as lazy. Laziness is a complex issue with various underlying reasons. In life, we are faced with tasks that we must do to survive – such as taking care of our animals, grocery shopping, cooking meals, and managing our finances. While these tasks are necessary, they often feel like work.


Conversely, there are activities that we genuinely want to do, and they don't feel like work at all. We often label this time as "lazy time." I believe that if we focus more on doing things we truly love, whether through our jobs or personal interests, we can reduce the feeling of laziness. Even if the work we love still feels like work, it becomes enjoyable due to the progress and outcomes we witness.


Ultimately, I am striving to create a life where I can spend more time doing what I love and less time on activities I don't enjoy as much. I encourage others to find the same balance and discuss their experiences in our Telegram group. By prioritizing the work we are passionate about, we can achieve a sense of fulfillment and overcome laziness. So, let's aim to do good work together.

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