1.
Are we too lazy to change the things in our
lives that we don’t like?
2.
Why are we so sensitive when someone tells us a
harsh truth?
3.
Are the majority of people satisfied being “miserable”?
I think as human beings we like to complain about the things
we don’t like about ourselves and about the things we don’t like about or in
our lives. This being said, I think that most humans aren’t quick to change the
things we don’t like about our lives because we think that the hassle to change
is greater than the outcome. What I’m basically trying to say that humans are
lazy, at least the majority. As David Wong said in his article; we want to be
skinny without working out or changing what we eat, we want to get the pretty
girl without even approaching her, etc. Many of us obsess with things we want
but aren’t willing to work for it, we rather settle for things in life just
because it is easier for us. I’m not sure what other reason to give for this
other than that we are naturally lazy beings. Not only are we lazy but we are ultra-sensitive
too, especially when someone gives us a harsh truth. Personally, I think that
this is something that is only getting worse and worse as times goes on because
now a days children are raised being told that they are the best and can do
anything. Therefore when someone tells them their not the best and didn’t achieve
something they take it personally and don’t know how to handle it. No matter if
we change, there will just always be those people that want things in lives
more than others and those will be the people that succeed in life and achieve
their goals. And for the rest of the people they are satisfied being “miserable.”
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