Laziness is rest, and progress is progress
Let's start with a question: what is laziness?
If you can't get a quick answer or have already come up with an answer, listen to my analysis.
Laziness is rest.
Why did the ancients use two words to describe the same behavior?
Because the parts of speech of the two words are different. Laziness is derogatory, and rest is neutral or even positive.
It's just because people have different tones and moods when they say the same behavior. So what's the difference between these two terms when we look at these two terms aside?
So laziness is rest
At the same time, laziness is progress.
Why should people constantly reform their tools?
Because it can liberate productivity.
What about the extra time that is added to the liberation of productive forces?
Used for better rest.
Because rest is lazy.
So laziness is the driving force behind progress.
In other words, if you want to improve, you must first learn to be lazy.
Well, report to readers, I want to improve for a few days, so don't worry.