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definition of laziness

The laziness is the negligence, lack of desire or disposition when carrying out certain tasks, activities, actions or movements. Laziness in this sense is normally associated with concepts such as: laziness, laziness, laziness, among others.

Traditionally, people who refuse to do some activity, which they should or should carry out, because circumstances demand it, such as, for example, refusing to work, are popularly designated as lazy. The reasons why an individual refuses to carry out an activity such as that indicated to work, may be due to multiple circumstances: poor diet, illness or simply because they consider that the activity in question does not bring them a benefit; especially in the latter case we can frame laziness.

Among the most common reasons why people do not get involved in a job or activity, when there is no illness or poor diet, are the following: lack of benefit in relation to the effort invested, lack of recognition in the work that is done , lack of preparation to carry out a task, lack of motivation, work routine, non-recognition of talents, unpleasant task that causes a physical or mental disorder, headaches, back pain, among others.

Another recurring use of the word laziness refers to carelessness or delay in actions.

Meanwhile, at the urging of the Christian religion, laziness is considered as one of the seven deadly sins along with gluttony, lust, envy, anger, pride and greed. Catholic doctrine understands laziness as a sadness of mind that separates believers from spiritual obligations as a consequence of the obstacles they present. It should be noted that spiritual obligations are called everything prescribed by God for the achievement of the promised eternal life.

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