Most physiologists will tell you that the road to happiness is finding what you love and giving into it with all your heart. Any reward, even WINNING THE LOTTERY, leads to happiness, but short term. In the opinion of many scientists, hard work and physical activity brings happiness to people. Enthusiasm and passion with which we give our self to something makes life more exciting and beautiful.
Although this seem familiar, is still remains an open question why there is still a great number of those that successfully use every chance to avoid activities and the only thing that they five themselves to is inertia and laziness. Laziness presents a lack of will for the activity and that is necessary to every individual. Throughout history of Christianity laziness was often looked as the most dangerous (unforgiveable) deadly sin, which for many people today seems ridiculous. The question is asked how much is it really ridiculous to give so much attention to the existence of laziness and how important it is to establish laziness as a dominant trend of modern society. They say that laziness is like a falling snow ball that keeps growing into something that is more and more difficult to stop. But is laziness created when activity is not enough appealing or perhaps when passivity is to seductive? Is laziness hereditary and are individual categories of people or nations more susceptible to it.