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@@@@@ Or "Stop thinking only about yourself Or "Why don't you think about others?" and other such words designed to instill guilt to suppress my greed So how do you beat laziness? The answer is a little greed It's that radio station WII-FM, which stands for "What's In It-For Me?" A person needs to sit down and ask, "What's in it for me if I'm healthy, sexy and good looking?" Or "What would my life be like if I never had to work again?" Or "What would I do if I had all the money I needed?" Without that little greed, the desire to have something better, progress is not madeOur world progresses because we all desire a better life New inventions are made because we desire something betterWe go to school and study hard because we want something better So whenever you find yourself avoiding something you know you should be doing, then the only thing to ask yourself is "What's in it for me?" Be a little greedyIt's the best cure for laziness Too much greed, however, as anything in excess can be, is not goodBut just remember what Michael Douglas said in the movie Wall Street Rich dad said it differently: "Guilt is worse than greed For guilt robs the body of its soul And to me, Eleanor Roosevelt said it best: "Do what you feel in your heart to be right-for you'll be criticized anywayYou'll be damned if you do, and damned if you don'tOur lives are a reflection of our habits more than our educationAfter seeing the movie Conan, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, a friend said, "I'd love to have a body like Schwarzenegger Most of the guys nodded in agreement "I even heard he was really puny and skinny at one time," another friend added "Yeah, I heard that too," another one added "I heard he has a habit of working out almost every day in the gym "Yeah, I'll bet he has to "Nah," said the group cynic "I'll bet he was born that wayBesides, let's stop talking about Arnold and get some b