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People find life easy when they don’t have to do their work since they believe that they have “so much time”. Time flies right before your eyes and when it comes to the last minute, you stress out. All of your work is piled up,...
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Procrastination is one of the problems of youth today whether it might be school-related or life-related. It will always be the enemy of oneself when it comes to the task given on a specific time that can cause delaying or postponing. According to Liebenguth (2016),...
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Decisions and objects in the modern world are often made in haste. The source of this haste is laziness. One does not wish to do the task, so they hurry through it instead of taking their time. Laziness is severely detrimental to humanity’s growth, and...
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Have you ever experienced this urge of delaying, postponing or even avoiding tasks that don’t require your urgent attention like studying for a test or working on an assignment even though you have a very tight schedule and these tasks will be a major hindrance...
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On Laziness Analysis In Christopher Morley’s essay, On Laziness, Morley analyzes the importance of philosophical laziness in society, observing the “bustling man” and condemning his behavior. Morley’s use of personal and historical anecdotes covey’s the unorthodox idea that laziness can provide happiness and purpose in...
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We all have a lazy mood now and then and there is nothing wrong with that. Doesn’t matter if you are tired from work, or the kids are driving you crazy, there is nothing like a quality lazy time. Well, guess what, today, August 10th,...
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The article Spoiled Rotten by Elizabeth Kolbert explores the self-indulgence and laziness of American children today. In contrast, children in France and Matsigenka tribe in Peruvian Amazon are remarkably well-behaved and self-sufficient. Kolbert suggests that part of the problem may be that parents care too...
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Proposition one states that the wage gap has grown due to an increase in dependency among the American working class. The argument states that the nations “lazy” have the opportunity but not the motivation to earn a livable income. In Autor’s article the author concludes...