Don’t Get Mad At Lazy People. They Didn’t Do Anything.
Ouch, this hits home for all of us.

Absolutely, you got it! And even if you’re not totally on board with me, I’ve got some zingers up my sleeve to make my case.
Well, let’s talk about this freaking laziness.
It’s not always about being a couch potato or the master of doing absolutely nada. And it’s not just about playing the “I’m too busy” card when someone asks for a hand or dragging your feet on tasks.
Here’s the kicker: we often get lazy to get the information. You might think we’re always scrolling, reading, pondering over life’s big mysteries, but let’s be real — this is bullshit.
How many times have you kicked off an article, only to abandon ship halfway through? Not because it’s a snoozefest, but because you’re like, “Eh, got the gist of it.”

Or how about all those tutorials you watched but never actually tried out?. It’s like our brains are on a ‘watch-and-forget’ mode.
And documentaries? How many have you watched, only to have them evaporate from your memory the moment you stop chatting about them with your buddy?
Let’s not even get started on the pile of ‘how to make money’ articles you’ve bookmarked. Ever wonder how many of those money-making schemes you’ve actually tested out?
See, that’s what I’m talking about — sometimes we let the really juicy stuff just slide by without a second thought.
Ah, the classic tale of the ‘I’ll do it tomorrow’ syndrome!
I mean, can you even count all those times you’ve hit the snooze button on starting a project, only to push it from tomorrow to the day after and so on?
This is all sooo about me and, I bet, sooo about you!
So many times I felt like my brains are programmed with this weird procrastination software, always updating to the latest version of ‘Later 2.0’.
The best time to do something is now — Well said, I have to agree
Okay, I’m definitely not here to dish out those eye-roll-inducing tips like “Plan your day” or “Write down your tasks” (Spoiler alert: Those lists usually get as much attention as a Terms and Conditions page).
And let’s not even start with the whole “Break down your tasks” or “Tidy your desk” — been there, dusted that.
But here’s a wacky idea: how about you set aside just one day — yes, a whole 24 hours, like a personal holiday from the mundane. Call it ‘Find-My-Groove Day’ or ‘What’s-My-Jam Jubilee’.
On this day, ask yourself the hard-hitting questions, like “What do I want to be when I grow up?” and “Why does my coffee never taste as good as it smells?”
Dive deep into the abyss of self-reflection.
What makes you tick? What’s your secret sauce? And then — this is crucial — ditch the whiners and complainers in your life. You’re not a complaint department or a living, breathing suggestion box.
It’s time to understand yourself so well that you could write a bestselling autobiography that even your cat would want to read. Once you get this, the universe will have to read affirmations just to somehow adjust to you.
P.S: By the way, about “Tidy your desk” I mentioned earlier on, my mom always used to say:
A tidy desk is a tidy mind — Use it
