lazy vs depressed
blog Apr 03, 2022
I am lazy. I am really lazy. I have no self-awareness. I am not able to stop myself from doing things that are good for me, but I never feel like I am worth anything. I’m sure there are a lot of people like me out there.
Not to be too harsh, but you have definitely got to take some responsibility for your lifestyle choices. You can’t expect to get everything you want in life by yourself.
This is a tough one to answer, because we all have to make some decisions about our own lives – whether it is making good choices in the areas we want to focus on, or things that we want to do for ourselves – and when it comes to the question of “how to be lazy in life,” most of us would probably agree that the latter is the best option. But what causes people to become lazy? Perhaps a combination of factors, including things like stress, boredom, and fear.
There is an old saying about the difference between being lazy and being depressed. Both are lazy, but the former is more common, while the latter is more more rare. The reason being that, while the former is a passive-aggressive act, the latter is a passive-aggressive act plus an active-aggressive act. The former is also more likely to lead to depression.
While being lazy is a passive-aggressive move, being depressed is more the result of a combination of a passive-aggressive move and an active-aggressive move. The former is a passive-aggressive move which can cause depression, and the latter is the result of a combination of a passive-aggressive move and an active-aggressive move.
You’d think that being lazy would be easier to handle, but I found the opposite to true. With depression, it’s easy to find the cause of the problem. With lazyness, it’s almost impossible.
We all know that depression is a result of a combination of a passive-aggressive and an active-aggressive move, but lazyness is the result of a passive-aggressive move. I know that this is hard to understand, so maybe this is a good place to start. I’m not really sure. I think it’s because depression is the result of a combination of a passive-aggressive, active-aggressive, and passive-dominant move.
It’s the same sort of move that makes us lose motivation, and our lives are no better off with the result. But lazyness is a different beast altogether. Lazyness is the result of a passive-dominant move. It’s a move that makes you feel as though you are already doing enough, but in reality, you are doing less than you need to.
In a passive-dominant move, we are either too lazy to do anything or we feel we have to do everything. It could be a combination of being distracted, not paying attention to something, not feeling like something is important, or feeling that we are not accomplishing enough.
Lazyness is probably the most common type of self-awareness there is. It is sometimes considered a self-sabotaging behavior because we tend to feel as though we are not accomplishing our goals. Or we might decide to blame ourselves or our circumstances for not accomplishing our goals. But in the case of lazyness, the problem is not laziness, it is a failure to do what you are supposed to do.