“Whenever there is a hard job to be done I assign it to a lazy man; he is sure to find an easy way of doing it.” – Walter ChryslerI remember the exact moment when I decided not to get a job. I was sitting at my laptop with a graduate scheme application form open in front of me. I had just gotten to a question asking me to explain in 200 words why I wanted to work at that specific bank rather than any other. I couldn’t face it. Not only would I have to answer this same question for every other company I applied to, but if by some miracle I actually got the job I would then need to go to work every single day. I would have to get up early in the morning! And commute!! “I really can’t be bothered”. I thought and closed the laptop. I haven’t looked back since. I decided that the easiest way to make a living and enable my lazy lifestyle was to work for myself. So increased my matched betting I started building businesses. My laziness became my motivation. The fear of the nine-to-five forced me to succeed, and I worked my ass off to do it. Eventually, I made it. The businesses are going well and I find myself with the luxurious option to spend entire weeks doing nothing productive without having to worry about money. Some days I don’t leave my apartment and just watch Netflix, play video games or read. It’s not just in business that my laziness leads me to do some very unlazy things. I know I should go to the gym, I know I should cook, I know I should get up in the morning. But every time I try to get into a habit I eventually quit. I’ll skip one day, or one meal because I can’t be bothered. Then I’ll skip another, and another, and another. Eventually I’ll end up doing nothing at all. As I got slightly older and slightly wiser I started to understand a few things about myself:
“You’re way too lazy to complete that challenge!”But I knew they were wrong. I couldn’t quit because we had told everyone about the challenge and they would all see me fail. And I couldn’t quit because I would let down Ben who was giving up all this time just to train me. I completed the year! I got nowhere near that top 250 mark, but I did get pretty darn good at table tennis. For someone as lazy as me that is an amazing achievement. Here’s the proof, one-second-a-day for the entire year:
Well would you look at that. Setting goals and achieving them. Yet another thing I will never accomplish.That always makes me chuckle. I bet the person who wrote it is nowhere near as lazy as me! If I have any advice for you, it is this: don’t fight who you are, rather aim to understand yourself and leverage your natural strengths. Laziness is a bad personality trait, but that doesn’t mean you need to write yourself off as an unproductive waste of space. Turn it on its head and use it to succeed. Now if you’ll excuse me this is getting too much like hard work, so I am going to go and watch some Netflix.
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