Being Lazy is a Competitive Advantage
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You’ve been lied to. Society says "hard work" is a virtue, but history shows that the most dangerous person in any organization is actually the one who is "hardworking and stupid." In this episode, we explore why a famous German General believed only "lazy" officers were fit for high command, and how a bricklayer tripled productivity by simply copying the workers who refused to move more than necessary.
This episode is your biological permission slip to stop grinding. You’ll learn why your brain burns 20% of your body's energy just to exist and is evolutionarily wired to find shortcuts—not because you are flawed, but because you are efficient. We will teach you how to stop confusing "performative suffering" with actual value so you can finally silence the guilt you feel when you find an easier way to get things done.
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