Resonant Ruminations of Remissnesses Among Ages and Stages
Author(s):
Dr. R. Gnanasekaran, S. Chandra Sekar Pandian
Keywords:
Sloth, Laziness, Procrastination, short-term goals, hopelessness.
Abstract
In this fast-paced series of lifestyles, we share with you some strategies on how to successfully overcome laziness. Laziness is a side effect of stress resulting from today’s lifestyle. There can be many reasons for being lazy all the time and also it varies from person to person. Underlying this condition, although many may not believe it, can be the shadow of depression, the effects of anxiety, the strain of stress, or even the pressures of a society that places undue emphasis on effort and the achievement of goals. A quick search on various researches is enough to discover several kinds of explorations dealing with the topic of laziness. However, they offer us dozens of strategies to eliminate laziness. Though, we are rarely invited to understand that behind this laziness lie some latent processes and facts that are often neglected. On the other hand, we have something very interesting to say about this topic of laziness. Our species has always tended to conserve energy. It means that we inherited the laziness from our ancestors, or rather the inertia that sometimes characterizes us. This article is about the phenomenon of laziness. Almost everyone faces this problem to a greater or lesser extent. In this article, we will find out why one is lazy and what drastic consequences this laziness entails.
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Unique Paper ID: 156207

Publication Volume & Issue: Volume 9, Issue 2

Page(s): 1170 - 1180
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