Things come in a quieter way to me. It's not laziness, and it's not diffidence. I just know how far you have to bend for work. That's important for me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Laziness may appear attractive, but work gives satisfaction.
Laziness isn't merely a physical phenomenon,about being a couch potato,stuffing your face with fries and watching cricket all day. It's a mental thing, too, and that's the part I have never aspired for.
The less you struggle with a problem, the more it's likely to solve itself. The less time you spend frantically running around, the more productive you are likely to be.
When I don't have a good time, it's usually because there's a stiffness that stifles creativity.
I don't like laziness or cutting corners.
With me, satisfaction is always very fleeting with our work. I always get a little restless with it.
The more I want to get something done, the less I call it work.
Hard work - I mean, does anybody use that term anymore? Laziness doesn't fly. It's all in the practice. It does take work and it ain't easy - but man, the rewards!
My laziness is really profound. I'm really interested in where it comes from - it almost feels chemical. And we've all got ADD now, short attention span and all that.
There is a - deep down, underneath all the work I do, I think there's a laziness in me.