I feel like most of the people labelled lazy are actually busy trying to think of easier ways to get things done. Think of all the people who made breakthrough inventions in their lifetime, most of them must have been labelled lazy before they made their big break(or even after). Think of the person who invented electric fans. Everybody busy fanning themselves in the heat and this person goes "sod this! I'm gonna build something that will fan me while I kick back and drink rum"(or whatever he was imbibing then) even his closest friends and family must have thought "lazy twit, can't even move his wrists to fan himself".
How about the guy who put engines on bicycles and created motorcycles as a result? Word on the streets is that the first 27 times she/he mentioned the idea to friends while riding a bicycle to wherever they were going at the time she/he was told to stop been lazy, man up and pedal on.
Don't even get me started on revolutions. "Hardworking" people picking acres of cotton fields while the "lazy" folks refused to pick sh!t and questioned why they were kidnapped and been forced to work. I bet you the first ones who revolted were derided even by their own brothers and sisters for been too lazy to work hard for their freedom.
I leave you with this great quote: "Stop lazying around with those cables and box thingies. Run to the next village and deliver this letter to my bestie" Alexander Graham Bell's girlfriend just days before he invented the telephone. Reports that the content of the letter was "OMG! Girl, brows on fleek" remain unverified at the moment. Just like the rest of the quotes used in this post.
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