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Here Are 50 Moments Of People Taking Laziness To Another Level
FunnyNOV 9, 2021

Here Are 50 Moments Of People Taking Laziness To Another Level

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In a perfect world, everyone is productive. Ticking every box on their to-do list, managing their time and concentrating on the task at hand. Sounds great, right?
But as we all know, that is rarely the case... And one of the main reasons why is our own laziness.
There's plenty of creative people who try to make life a bit easier. Bored Panda has compiled a list full of the most brilliant ways to work with as little effort as possible. From manipulating your cat into turning the light off to leaving the side table unassembled and using it as it is, we've got you covered.
Don't forget to check out Bored Panda's previous post where people took laziness to a whole new level!

#1 Chores

Chores
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We often associate laziness with apathy, carelessness or lack of motivation. And while some people are more likely to look for the easiest option, performing tasks with as little effort as possible can have its benefits. These people are actually good at finding out the quickest way of doing something with little mental or physical activity.

One study published in the Journal of Health Psychology suggests that people who are more physically active have a lower need to engage in activities that require thinking. But this “difference was most pronounced during the 5-day work week and lessened during the weekend“, which means that an easy-going weekend will only benefit your brainpower. The researchers also found that those with high IQ go bored less easily. That's why they tend to be less active and spend more time thinking while the "non-thinkers“ preferred to engage in physical activities.

#2 How I Shut The Light Off When I'm Feeling Lazy

How I Shut The Light Off When I'm Feeling Lazy
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Also, an easy mistake would be to confuse laziness with proper idleness – choosing to do nothing. As the famous quote by Oscar Wilde goes, “to do nothing at all is the most difficult thing in the world, the most difficult and the most intellectual.” And it's true. Believe it or not, but being idle is actually good for you.

Chris Bailey, author of “Hyperfocus: How to Be More Productive in a World of Distraction”, said that our attention is either focused (when we get our work done and have meaningful conversations) or unfocused which actually makes us more creative. “Think back to your last creative insight — chances are it didn’t happen when you were focusing on one thing. In fact, you probably weren’t focused on much at all,” Bailey said.

According to the author, an idle mind allows us to do three things: rest, plan our future and long-term goals, and think of the most insightful and unique ideas. So in other words, when we see a bunch of do-nothings just sitting around and idling, they might actually be using their energy to think and create.

#3 When You’re Too Lazy To Build A Snowman

When You’re Too Lazy To Build A Snowman
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#4 Left My Christmas Lights Up. Laziness Paid Off For Once

Left My Christmas Lights Up. Laziness Paid Off For Once
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Some even think that laziness is the key to success. Michael Lewis, bestselling author of “The Big Short,” said that it serves him as a filter. “Something has to be really good before I’ll decide to work on it,” he said. In other words, it helps you to avoid being busy just for the sake of... being busy and also prevents you from taking on opportunities that you do not care much for.

#5 The Student Chose A Character Who Speaks Only 3 Words And That Is His Name - I Am Groot

The Student Chose A Character Who Speaks Only 3 Words And That Is His Name - I Am Groot
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#6 It Took Me A Minute To Comprehend That My 5-Year-Old Had Invented A New Hands-Free iPad Technology

It Took Me A Minute To Comprehend That My 5-Year-Old Had Invented A New Hands-Free iPad Technology
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However, if you're feeling lazy more often than not, it could mean that something else is going on. If you're having trouble getting things done, set unrealistic goals and feel exhausted, you might be experiencing a job burnout. Since it's sometimes presented in such a way that overlaps with the concept of do-nothingness, it's not that easy to spot.

#7 Ditto

Ditto
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#8 My Dad's Christmas Tree

My Dad's Christmas Tree
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#9 We Don't Deserve Dogs

We Don't Deserve Dogs
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Devon Price, a social psychologist and author of “Laziness Does Not Exist” speaks of the Laziness Lie, “a belief system that says hard work is morally superior to relaxation and that people who aren’t productive have less innate value than productive people“. In short, those who do more are worth more. Today, this kind of thinking can lead to physical, mental, and emotional exhaustion.

#10 I Got Inspired To Be Lazy And Not Put Up All My Christmas Lights

I Got Inspired To Be Lazy And Not Put Up All My Christmas Lights
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#11 I'm Really Lazy When It Comes To Putting On A Costume

I'm Really Lazy When It Comes To Putting On A Costume
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#12 Laziness: Dream Level

Laziness: Dream Level
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And let's not mistake indolence for procrastination. We often think it's a form of passivity when in fact, people and especially students might be facing barriers that are unknown to us. “If a person’s behavior doesn’t make sense to you, it is because you are missing a part of their context,“ Price explained. “People do not choose to fail or disappoint. No one wants to feel incapable, apathetic, or ineffective. If you look at a person’s action (or inaction) and see only laziness, you are missing key details. There is always an explanation,” the author said.

#13 9-Year-Old's Tablet Solution

9-Year-Old's Tablet Solution
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#14 Lazy Bastard

Lazy Bastard
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#15 It's My Dad's Birthday Today. I Was Too Lazy To Get Him A Proper Card

It's My Dad's Birthday Today. I Was Too Lazy To Get Him A Proper Card
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So it seems that being lazy is not always a bad thing. In fact, you should probably do it more often. If you use it the right way, it even makes you more productive and leaves more room for original thoughts and ideas. Although if you're doing nothing because you're overwhelmed, it might be good to take a step back and figure out the nature of your laziness. Then try to overcome it. Or don't. It's completely up to you.

#16 Lazy But Genius Parenting

Lazy But Genius Parenting
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#17 Just Feeling A Little Lazy

Just Feeling A Little Lazy
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#18 I Hate Signing Yearbooks For Students, So I Had A Rubber Stamp Made

I Hate Signing Yearbooks For Students, So I Had A Rubber Stamp Made
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#19 Laziness Meets Ingenuity, Me: "What's That Pipe On Your Railing?" Sister: "It's Our Soda Can Chute"

Laziness Meets Ingenuity, Me: "What's That Pipe On Your Railing?" Sister: "It's Our Soda Can Chute"
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#20 Lazy Security Guard

Lazy Security Guard
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