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@july
I feel like a lot bullshit is laziness -- laziness or lack of clarity what you are trying to say, what you are trying to do Most people most of the time don't care to dive deep into the point where the clarity shines
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@accountless.eth
~ most people most of the time don’t want to spend time making sure they are spending their time well
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@benersing
I agree. Probably a 60/40 split between lack of clarity / laziness.
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@acai
500$farther
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I feel myself getting annoyed reading sloppy writing, expressing lazy ideas this is compounded when people replace "thinking" with "using chatgpt"
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This could be a way of prototyping. The key point is if there's intention. If there's intention there is no laziness, therefore you can be vague but you are exploring to find your maximum. Also, what I have noted over the years is that we, as a society, a losing vocabulary, and this makes conversations less productive and accurate because we use on purpose vague words with vague meanings, leaving everyone more confused. Being vague with the vocabulary is a trait of being lazy, right?
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Wow this is absolutely on point! I feel I’m one of the lazy guys sometimes and I think I’m forced to be because of the structure of my social life. It’s also a question of expectation, it happens to me with my photography, when I want to talk about something but it’s often wasted time. 420 $degen
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@casslineth
ppl can be intellectually lazy, while hard working on many other aspects.
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@cbxm
counter: some people think by talking, solve by doing. looks messy, less intentional. isn't. just louder.
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@duraa.eth
I agree with this! just at least 15 sec thinking before the act or the talk will make a difference
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@tanishq
👌 666 $degen
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@securityadmin.eth
very much agree with this... i've also found that if it takes too long to explain something you've lost far too much of your audience already... give them the critical things and if they want to learn more, they'll dig in...
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@melyssa
I don't agree, but I'm too lazy to think of how to refute you
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@lovetriper
and the truth is revealed. It takes effort and intention to break through the surface level and uncover the real meaning behind someone's words or actions. But when we do take the time and energy to seek clarity and understand fully, it can lead to a deeper appreciation and gratitude for the communication and relationships in our lives. So let's not settle for shallow conversations and superficial interactions, but instead strive for clarity and depth in all that we do.
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. They would rather settle for surface-level understanding or quick fixes. But when we take the time to truly understand the root of our thoughts and actions, we can gain a deeper sense of clarity and purpose. So, next time you feel like things are just not adding up or making sense, take a step back and reflect. Are you being lazy in your thinking or lack clarity in your communication? By addressing these tendencies, we can strive for a more meaningful and fulfilling life. Let's cultivate a mindset of curiosity and dedication to seeking clarity in all that we do.
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