Is laziness associated with inefficiency?
>>9060420
it is a bell curve of time spend being productive against efficiency. On the left you have people whom could be more productive, but spend no time on it. On the right you have people who spend all their time trying to be efficient and are therefore unproductive. And in the middle are the people whom spend exactly the right amount of time to be as productive as they can be.
However, a perfectly efficient productive worker can still end up outputting less than an inefficient worker. Which is why nobody likes Chad.
>>9060420
Not necessarily. Laziness can lead a smart lazy guy to amazing efficiencies in order to make the job easier.
>>9060563
A smart man can be potentially efficient at something, but until then he will feel laziness and be inefficient. Since every work requires some amount of training, this implies everyone is lazy until they get good at it.
>>9060563
>smart lazy guy
There's no such thing.
>>9060563
There's a difference between
>i don't want to take the steps to accomplish this goal because it's too much work :((
and
>This goal can easily be accomplished in fewer steps.
>>9061038
Yeah there is, me.
>>9061063
but ur stupid anon...
>>9061063
DELET THIS
>>9061330
meant as a response to this
>>9061312
I really am stupid...
insert joke about haskell here
>>9060420
One can cause the other, but it can also be an incentive to think of efficient solutions. Actually doing them is another story however.
>>9060446
but time is an illusion - checkmate scientists