I never read the quote, I seldom read them, but if the definition of anxious is over dwelling on a thought or situation, would it not be different from lazy. The same as the depressed person who tends to be over anxious, they can not help getting nothing done, it is the nature of the beast. It is chemical in severe cases and they can do little about it.
I suppose if a person is just lazy they will get little from this site. It does take a lot of work.
Does anybody wonder about the importance of desire from Thursday April 14's quote by P Drucker and whether we are sometimes just "lazy" versus "anxious"...?
I admired Roger Staubach and his team for years. His successor, Danny White was great too, and groomed for success. I remember as this team had a succession of difficult years.
One year D White was televised visibly upset, with tears. This didn't him deter him from persevering, since his team wasn''t perfect, and he was doing his best.
At that moment, he experienced the sadness which we experience for a longer time. The difference is that this celebrity was an elite athlete, under a microscope. The rest of us though, have to endure our own "fear goggles".
Maybe that young great quarterback did experience our ills, but it wasn't published!
Although it's at the end of the day, the daily quote is always a great topic!
Failure challenges our all-or-nothing thinking daily, and this quote is inspirational, and a great "seed" for dreaming and envisioning a better life tomorrow!