What is “laziness”?
It’s usually implies a lack of one’s completing—or at least, trying to—one’s duties.
His duties according to what/whom?
Often some sign’s regulation conflicts with a goal in one’s mind.
One activity, if performed well—a situation in which one’s mind most naturally perfects some relationship with the environment—
Both outside the body—on an area that, when affected, does not cause noticeable physical sensations, as well as one’s own mindset—your interpretations of stimuli, the memories that spring out with the opening for the “I” folder. “Nature” includes one’s purely subjective experience, for it alters the action of the physical.
If one is able to live their life to the best of its existence—in the realm of such effortless integration—every moment possible, that is fine, understandable, and outright obvious. As long as their actions, the proof of their role in creations through an alteration in the physical environment, don’t affect me—
Whether the direct manifestation of their will onto my own nervous system, or the beginning of a pattern that will eventually influence my awareness—
I couldn’t care less (I know, it’s “I could care less”, right? Well, if one could care less that means that they at least care a little. Have I been missing something?)
Do your thing, enjoy it.
Why isn’t the lazy person doing it? What is the reason for laziness? The answer is not simply “Laziness.” What part of completing—or trying to complete—
(What is “trying” by the way? Does it require a lot of walking around? Mannequin poses of mental fatigue and frustration?)
this task is so difficult for this “person?” Do they know there is a “better” (or “Good” or
any other positively interpreted word) way to act—that the goal isn’t a good one to have?
A God or spirit to which merger screams conflict, a metaphysical “DANGER?”
If the mind is damaging its car’s engine by driving it recklessly—ignoring what the car is telling him to do, driving at high speeds with the safety break shaking, than the road’s conditions, the view, the terrain, are all “danger”, at any moment anything can strike.
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