Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Abr. 2012
Laziness is understood to be one of the most negative attitudes that human beings can have and that they have to watch with carelessness or disinterest in the situation of pain, suffering or discomfort of the other. Laziness is nothing more nor less than a lack of commitment and assistance for someone who is suffering, for example someone who lives in the Street. Laziness should not be confused with indifference although both have the same branch that is to stop assisting that person who needs it.
In the case of laziness, however, we find a attitude more determined and voluntary of the person, that is, a decision more clearly linked to not wanting to help for a reason, not out of fear or ignorance as could happen with indifference. Laziness is a very negative attitude since it prevents a person from acting in a caring, concerned or interested way with those who need it.
The term laziness can be applied to a myriad of situations and variables. However, in most cases it is a term that is used to refer to issues that have to do with the
performance social, that is, of human behavior around others and not so much around oneself. While one can be careless with oneself when he stops caring about his own Health, for their own appearance or for their own well-being, the word refers more than anything to a social attitude that has to do with a certain malice when not resolving situations that may be conflictive or painful for others.Today, modern society presents many complexities that have to do with problems such as inequality social and misery. In these cases, laziness is very visible when we talk about governments that do not want to solve those problems for political interests, as we can also talk about of inattention when some people act in a miserable way or in an aggressive and contemptuous way towards those who suffer from being in a situation of indigence.
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