Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Is It Evil to Be Lazy?

You know, 'it' happens so easily.

You have something go just ever so slightly wrong in your life:
  • a bill is not paid on time
  • your health starts to slide after picking up bad habits on vacation
  • you ignore a bump in your relationship
It seems like an innocent oversight at first, but before you know it..
  • you're facing a line of creditors
  • you develop a health condition that requires half your time and all of your money
  • your significant other 'suddenly' decides s/he wants to be alone
In other words, these things escalate, often at a very rapid pace.
I don't say this to scare or intimidate you, but to illustrate a point.

Not being alert in your life has a very high price tag.

So what does that have to do with The Lazy Way to Success?

Oversights happen when you're busy, and immersed in working instead of living.
That's why you don't even notice when you get 'off-course'.

Suddenly, being 'Lazy' doesn't sound like such an evil thing anymore, does it?
It has the distinct benefit of averting danger that has not yet come.

Joe Vitale is fond of saying "just take the escalator through life". I very much agree. What it all boils down to is...

Do you let things escalate or do you take the escalator?

Think about it.

Juho Tunkelo