Wednesday, November 11, 2009

is a lazy person necessarily a lazy person ?

There’s an old adage that I just made up that says, “if you have no where to go then there is no reason to move.” This ties in to the concept of hope vs hopelessness.

Hope is easily understood from the point of view of a person born in cave but yet realizing/believing that there is a way out. Hopelessness is to be unaware of even the concept of an exit from the cave.

For the person with hope, there is an instinctive ambition to move in order to improve his situation, from dark to light.

But for the hopeless person, what could his instinct say … ‘move from dark to dark’?

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The point is that since a hopeless person has no where to go, he therefore does not move, and to a naive observer he appears lazy.

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