Why it’s worth bothering
There are a lot of good reasons not to bother wasting your life trying to achieve things, as follows:
1) It’s a lot of effort. Clearly if you are a major lazy-bones then that’s going to present its problems.
2) It takes time.
3) Did I say it takes effort? Well it does.
4) It means you might mess up. This means you could be criticized. Is this fun? No, of course not, another good reason.
5) It’s not always fun.
But that’s not my personal opinion, of course. My personal opinion is that it’s always worth bothering. As I will now demonstrate with a very comprehensive…er, demonstration:
1) Effort is often rewarded with accolades such as pride.
2) Pride makes you feel worthwhile and good, which is nice. It makes the days pass by easier.
3) Being active is good for the mind. Oh yeah, and that’s in turn quite good for the body, too.
4) Whatever you do – from designing hybrid cars to hot-air-balloon engineering, it’s plenty of fun and fun makes you smile and smiling is great! But you know that.
5) You may earn extra money doing something you adore. That can’t be bad, can it?
6) You meet more people who are motivated. Motivated people are cool because they inspire you.
7) Basically, doing a lot of stuff is good. You progress as a person, which is never less than fantastic.
That’s why it’s worth bothering, you see. You could always not bother, but then you can’t complain when you get stuck in a dead-end job, can you? No, exactly!
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