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Lazy Humans and How They Exploit Associations, Politics, Unions and Organizations

 
Author: Lance Winslow

If you have a job and work in an office or even an out in the field perhaps you have noticed how lazy humans use their socialization skills to get out of work. Why is mankind always trying to get out of work? Why is it that humans want to get the most and do the least?

Why do humans use their brainpower to get out of work rather than use it to get more out of what they do? Some people would say that those who are able through some sort of manipulation or psychological tactics to get others to work are smarter than the rest. Perhaps they are and perhaps they are not? But one thing is for sure they are lazy.

One thing I have found in business is that lazy people when the going gets tough generally fall on their butts because they failed to lead by example, but rather lead by fear, trickery, false promises, condescending comments and the dangled carrots of promotion. Many people who are lazy become the heads of associations, unions, organizations or join the ranks of the politicians.

Perhaps they are needed to rally support to get other people to work. Yet, in reality others who work hard at the bottom see these people not working hard and attempt to emulate them and mimic their activities. Then he eventually these lazy people at the bottom move to the top.

I would like to point out in all of this is that imitation is not intelligence and laziness in a human being is about the worst innate characteristics of mankind that exist. Are all you lazy people proud of yourselves? I hope so, because I am certainly not impressed. It is amazing that such an evolved species would render itself so useless. Please consider this in 2006.

Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

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