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Like most things, there's "good lazy" and "bad lazy" , and "good sloth" and "bad sloth".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Wall#Virtues_of_a_program...

In my experience, sometimes when I'm being "bad lazy", the "good lazy" outcomes happen anyway, but it's certainly not a recommended path to success...



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