I hadn’t thought of it like that before but I like this definition. If I am tired then it isn’t laziness! woo hoo!
Seriously though, being tired has room for WIDE interpretation so don’t go taking advantage of that. Keep working until you are legitimately tired, take a break and get back to it. The break might be 15 minutes, maybe 15 days. But whatever length it is, get back to it.
All this however is dependent on you wanting to accomplish something, feeling fulfilled and satisfied in the doing. If you don’t care about that, then don’t worry. Just quit whenever you want and don’t hassle with getting back to it. But don’t be surprised if you end up being seen as not much help to anyone.
Also, don’t be surprised if at the end of your life you feel like you wasted it.
Drawing and commentary © Marty Coleman
“Laziness is nothing more than the habit of resting before you get tired.” – Jules Renard, 1864-1910, French writer
>Nope, not at all! Well, ok, the idea came from hearing of your 4 hour battles with your lawn mower. But you work hard at it and I don't think of you as lazy in the least! but the visual was in my head so I went with it.
>Is there a particular reason you chose to use a lawn mower here Dad? lol