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I admit it.
I am lazy.
At least,
by conventional standards.
Routine tasks
drain me.
Repetition
bores me.
Following systems
without questioning
feels heavy.
I delay.
I avoid.
I escape.
Not because
I lack ability.
But because
I lack connection.
If it doesn’t
stimulate my mind,
it doesn’t
hold my energy.
And that
looks like laziness.
But maybe
it isn’t.
Maybe
it’s resistance
to meaningless patterns.
Maybe
it’s my mind
asking for depth.
For creativity.
For challenge.
Because when
something matters,
I don’t slow down.
I obsess.
I focus.
I go all in.
Hours feel
like minutes.
Energy multiplies.
That’s not laziness.
That’s alignment.
So the problem
is not effort.
It’s direction.
Conventional paths
expect consistency
without curiosity.
But I need both.
I need purpose
behind action.
I need reason
behind repetition.
Otherwise,
my mind
disconnects.
And when
the mind disconnects,
the body follows.
Still,
I can’t ignore reality.
Some tasks
must be done.
Even if
they feel dull.
So I learn
to negotiate
with myself.
Break it down.
Make it smaller.
Add meaning
where none exists.
Turn tasks
into systems.
Turn systems
into games.
Because discipline
is not natural to me.
But design is.
If I design
my way of working,
I move.
I complete.
I progress.
So yes,
I am lazy
for conventional tasks.
But I am relentless
for meaningful ones.
And maybe
that’s not a weakness.
Maybe
that’s a signal
to build a life
where effort
feels natural.