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RE: Traveler's encounters: Pseudo-spiritual pesudo-hippies

in #philosophy8 years ago (edited)

Personally, I've learned to think of laziness as being okay. Perhaps inaction is a better word.. like for example most managerial / top ranked stuff are usually just paper signers.... (compare this with those who're stuck in shitty dead-end jobs. takes work too, but some folks may call these people "lazy bums" - you get what i mean :) (

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Yeah, that is a great point. My one wise friend keeps saying "No money is made using the hands. It is made using the brain".
if someone manages to put himself in a position when signing paper is enough for him to be on top - I respect that person. However, most of the time we do not take into the consideration all the hard work those people did to get where they are. I don't call it laziness. If you have economic freedom with 5 minutes of work per day, I see no point to work more.
People I met was a different thing, though. They were just using everyone around to get things for themselves. On top of that, instead of just agreeing that they are leeching (I like when people are honest and I respect everyone's decision), those pseudo-spirituals would simply talk about higher material stuff.
If one is living in a human's body, one has to take care of that body. Higher material stuff without actions just don't buy me.
Thanks for your input @kevinwong You have a really good point!

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