Welcome to my third installment of the Smarch blogathon.
Welcome to GNECU's Logic 408 class.
Today we shall discuss the fine line (if any) between intelligence and laziness.
I'm here to prove once and for all they are one in the same. From the beginning of civilization, no matter what story you choose to believe mankind started out in bands. Eventually they figured out how to raise animals, then later agriculture was developed. Is this a sign of intellegence?
Surely it is. But was it in the search of knowledge these things were developed? Surely not! They did it to make life easier! Hence, being lazy.
Why do people nowadays use neumatic nailing guns instead of a hammer? Laziness!
Sure it took considerable effort to cut the effort of nailing down. They had schematics to develop, safety concerns, and the process of making the machines to make the machine itself. Considerable effort to make life eventually easier.
Why was the bicycle invented? The cart? The wagon? The automobile? The jetplane? All laziness.
However there is proof that not all intelligence is brought upon to make life easier. Why was the rocket ship invented? Cuz its just too cool. Does it make life any easier? Of course not.
So therefore we establish that there is a line between laziness and intelligence. Just that unlike most things in life, this line is pretty well defined.
Caio 'Corpsters
Saturday, December 9, 2006
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