Wednesday, February 27, 2008

EBSCOhost

EBSCOhost: "The article focuses on laziness. Psychotherapist Kalman Glantz points out that laziness emerged only when planning for the future became possible. People feel oppressed by long-term goals that do not bear directly on survival or status. The author says people are keenly responsive to immediate stimulation and to present-moment distractions and not to future plans. Laziness by definition is not uncomfortable--it is simply an unwillingness to expend energy."

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