Having a work ethic might help you accomplish more things than you would without one.
It’s a good reputation boost. “A highly-skilled, hard-working x” might be more flattering than “a highly skilled x.”
Work ethic might be a signal/facet of conscientiousness, a desirable trait in many domains.
That makes sense; I hadn’t thought of that. Thanks. Perhaps there would be a required critical mass of people to accept laziness as a virtue before it becomes “this good or that good” rather than “this good or lack of this good.”
Having a work ethic might help you accomplish more things than you would without one.
It’s a good reputation boost. “A highly-skilled, hard-working x” might be more flattering than “a highly skilled x.”
Work ethic might be a signal/facet of conscientiousness, a desirable trait in many domains.
That makes sense; I hadn’t thought of that. Thanks. Perhaps there would be a required critical mass of people to accept laziness as a virtue before it becomes “this good or that good” rather than “this good or lack of this good.”