SmartIdiot said:
CrystalShadow said:
SmartIdiot said:
sms_117b said:
I don't get lazy people, or people that complain about doing their job, you're getting paid for something you signed up for, stop your bitching!
I'm also a member of that club, or as I like to refer to it "don't complain, do something about it instead". Can't stand laziness either, I don't even get it. People have to do SOMETHING or they'll explode. I would imagine.
Also, people who can't admit they have a drinking problem. You know the ones "oh I like to have a beer now and again but that's it I don't drink much!" in spite of them being drunk pretty much every night.
Nope.
I don't understand people that
have to do something.
There's nothing inherently good about it.
So... We'll never see eye to eye on that, I think.
Lazyness is hard to explain to someone who is always active.
How do you explain just how difficult it can be to get something done to a person who has never struggled with it themselves?
It pisses me off how glib and self-righteous such people can be.
I can see why you think we won't see eye to eye on it. We probably won't.
The kind of laziness I refer to, at least, is inexcusable. I'm talking really easy things to do which barely take up any of your time. Taking out the trash, washing the dishes, getting a job, renewing your road tax, bothering your ass to learn the most simple tasks involved in your job as you get paid the same as everyone else. These kinds of things are not demanding.
I can understand where people would struggle if, say, they smoked too much dope in which case the solution is simple: stop doing it.
After that people are just making excuses with self-diagnosed anxieties, depression and selective ADD. They might fool some people but a lot can see them for the lazy spongers they are. You may think I'm being unfair or inconsiderate to the plight of some people who genuinely suffer here but I'm not, it's true. One of my best friends, a guy I've known for years, is one of these people and day by day I'm watching him allow his life to pass him by. He claims to have all sorts wrong with him, tries to explain it to me yet he shows no actual signs of aforementioned illnesses, then proceeding to tell people that he has a high IQ and knows so much about everything, why doesn't he use that to his advantage? He is just lazy and wants to play his PS3 for the rest of his life, without a job, living on benefits, with no sign of change. This really pisses me off as I've been working since I left school to get by and some of my tax is going towards him fucking around with his life.
Considering this, I think I've earned the right to be glib and self-righteous.
I disagree, and like I said, your attitude pisses me off.
But... It risks turning into one of those inane discussions that cannot be resolved because it has no basis other than various forms of prejudice, bigotry and foolishness from all involved. (myself included.)
And really, what is your point here?
You work? You're
doing something with your life?
To what end?
What, ultimately, does it accomplish, and why is it better than what anyone who you think is 'wasting' their life is doing?
Why does it matter?
Do you think working and paying tax makes you any less dependent on everyone around you than someone on welfare?
All it amounts to is a psychological game that doesn't accomplish anywhere near as much as you think it does.
Society would probably collapse if nobody did anything, and yet huge sections of the population do 'work' that doesn't really serve any significant purpose.
And still, you can't know what it means to find things difficult that you yourself find easy.
Anyone that's good at something will fail to see how anyone can struggle with it unless they themselves went through a period where it was difficult for them.
And really, spare me the perverse moaning of someone who obviously resents paying income tax and seeing anyone else benefit from it in any way...
Don't go around attacking people for struggling with what you think is 'easy'.
It's easy for you, but that doesn't mean it literally is 'easy' by definition.
So many people seem to take things for granted that are in fact actual skills, that require practice and time to learn, just because they've never stopped to think about how or when they gained those skills...
It's the willpower fallacy all over again. -_-
Now then, I better go calm down, before I do something
really stupid, like contemplate the utter futility of life and the stupid meaningless drivel that people spend their time worrying about...