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Essay / Laziness: Taking the Lazy Way to Lose Weight
Everyone would like to have a magic pill that can make them lose weight. Eight and thirteen years ago, at the dawn of the dieting craze, when Americans began to view a slim, lithe figure as the epitome of beauty and vitality, such a pill was either unheard of or a placebo. Exercise and a strict diet were the only ways to achieve the desired weight loss, at least until the invention of diet pills by doctors at Stanford University in the 1930s. Along with diet pills , an increasing number of laziness-inducing innovations are being introduced into the markets of our increasingly sensitive population. In an effort to shorten subsequent readings, which will help the reader prevent their eyes from becoming too lazy to continue reading, I will innovatively construct a new word that will embody a certain meaning. This word will be “lazinessTM”, which means the desired factor, level or amount of laziness regarding a person, group or object (desire to be lazy). Innovations, especially those that produce quick results, often lead to a dangerous increase in a person's laziness, which, by extension, is detrimental to their mental and physical state. The increasing alternative options offered by innovations, for every problem, have made it possible for a person to choose the simplest option as a solution. It should be kept in mind that what determines whether an innovation endures and whether it becomes a norm of daily life depends on the consumers who use this innovation. What could convince consumers to continue using an innovation? One possible cause could be that innovation makes a person's life more convenient. Laziness is often linked to a lack of motivation to work hard and therefore, ...... middle of paper ...... him. People like Mason believe that they can be as lazy as they want and that their country will take care of them, like when he had his gastric bypass and has since lost an unhealthy 600 pounds for which he plans to undergo a liposuction to get rid of the excess. skin. Mason and the rest of the developed world have been too dependent on modern comforts, that while it may give some of us a second chance, it comes closer and closer to ruling our lives by making all of our lives a life of laziness. Even the word laziness, although it is a grammatically accepted word in this peace, partly for reasons of convenience, offers no advantage in society, but rather acts as a brake, because from now on you will always ask if laziness is a real word. ? Do you now understand how even the most similar innovations can turn out to become a mental or even physical burden.?