Have you ever called yourself lazy?
You wake up, scroll for hours, push things to tomorrow, and wonder why you can't get anything done.
You assume it's because you're lazy.
But what if you're not?
What if you just donβt have a strong enough reason to act?
Think about it...
When something truly excites you, do you procrastinate?
No. You jump in without hesitation.
But when something feels pointless, boring, forced?
Suddenly, you're "lazy."
See the pattern?
Laziness isn't the disease. It's the symptom.
A symptom of not having a purpose.
A direction.
A compelling reason to move forward.
So, before you shame yourself for being lazy, ask:
Do I actually care about what Iβm trying to do?
Does this align with what I truly want?
If not, no wonder you're unmotivated.
But if it does?
Then maybe it's not laziness, but rather the need to reconnect with your reason.
Because when you have a reason, action becomes effortless.
Till next time.
Farewell,
- The Messenger
Hello! How do you reconnect with your reason?