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Would you consider yourself lazy?

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Lazy is completely subjective.

In business I am the exact opposite of lazy. During my free time I have no problem sitting around and doing nothing.
 
Yes, I think I'm pretty darn lazy. On a scale of 1-10 (1 = not lazy, 10 = extremely lazy) I'm probably a 15 😛. Just kidding, despite being pretty lazy most of the time, I put in effort when it's needed.
 
I'm lazy when I CANT be 🙁

I mean its pretty sad, I don't even want to think of the number of times I have skipped class becasue I was too lazy to get dressed. And when it comes to doing work, for every 1 hour I spend doign real honest work I spend 5 being worthless. I mean like starring off into space and suddenly losing 30 minutes, or go surfing the internet and look up and 2 hours is jsut disappeared.
 
Originally posted by: monk3y
I'm good on the job... I just get lazy once I'm home.

Exactly, I have no problem busting my butt at work so I can do whatever I want when I get home.
 
Very much so. These days this means that I refuse to do more work than is necessary to get an average mark - for two of my courses I've spent only about 8-10hrs so far on each. This includes studying, assignments and class.
 
Someone once told me, that if you want an easy solution to a hard problem, give it to the laziest person. Maybe "lazy" in underrated.
 
Not lazy enough to not post in this thread, though pretty much anything after that you can call me lazy 😛
 
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