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Why lazy people make the best Entrepreneurs

 Entrepreneurs Laziness gets a bad rap in  hustle-obsessed culture. We’re told that to succeed, we must be tireless grinders, working around the clock to make our dreams happen. But what if laziness wasn’t the enemy of achievement, but rather an essential ingredient? What if the desire to avoid tedious tasks was actually the mother of invention and efficiency? This idea flips the script on conventional wisdom, but it contains an essential truth: laziness often motivates us to find easier, better ways of doing things

Necessity may be the mother of invention, but laziness is definitely the deadbeat dad who showed up late and took all the credit.

Look at some of the most impactful innovations in human history: the wheel, the plow, the printing press.

These advancements didn’t stem from industriousness, but from a desire to avoid drudgery.

Lazy Entrepreneurship

The earliest wheels weren’t forged by elite inventors — they were created by lazy people who got tired of carrying heavy things from place to place.

The printing press came about because Johannes Gutenberg wanted to avoid tedious copying and re-copying of manuscripts by hand.
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