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  2. 4 fascinating lessons we can learn from 'lazy' animals ...

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    Lesson #1: Conserve energy like a sloth. The very definition of the word “sloth” is “an unwillingness to work or make any effort.” But some say we humans have these slow, shaggy beasts all ...

  3. Here's why being lazy can be a good thing, according to science

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    Turns out, being lazy can be a good thing. Although it may feel counterintuitive to slow down and take a step back from your usual grind, science shows there are many physical, mental and ...

  4. Laziness - Wikipedia

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    John Pendleton Kennedy was a prominent writer in romanticizing sloth and slavery: in Swallow Barn (1832) he equated idleness and its flow as living in oneness with nature. Mark Twain in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885) contrasts realist and romantic perspective of "laziness" and calls attention to the essential convention of ...

  5. 5 Ways to Get Your Energy and Motivation Back for Good - AOL

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    In other words, while you may be wondering how to quit being lazy, it’s important to point out that you’re not necessarily lazy just because you don’t do something, adds Elizabeth Grace ...

  6. Human uses of living things - Wikipedia

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    Living things play a wide variety of symbolic roles in literature, film, mythology, and religion. Sometimes a major disease like tuberculosis is depicted in art and literature, in its case being associated for some reason with artistic creativity.

  7. Kauśīdya - Wikipedia

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    Laziness of being busy with worldly things. Tenzin Palmo states: "This is the point—we fill our lives with activities. Many of them are really very good activities but if we are not careful, they can just be an escape. I'm not saying that you shouldn't do good and necessary things, but there has to be breathing in as well as breathing out." [4]

  8. “I Thought I Was Lazy”: 95 People Who Took Laziness To ...

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    We all have moments when laziness takes over. Maybe we're known to leave the dishes to soak for one more day or even successfully postpone doing the laundry, too. But some people take laziness to ...

  9. The Importance of Being Idle (book) - Wikipedia

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    The Importance of Being Idle: A Little Book of Lazy Inspiration is a humorous self-help book by author Stephen Robins. It was published by Prion Books in August 2000 [1] and re-released as a paperback in 2001. [2]