Most issues of life are similar to a coin, having two sides. This also applies to slothfulness. There are two sides to the coin of slothfulness which are copiously explained in this book. While the head of the coin explains the familiar notion of what it means to be slothful, the tail examines it in three critical and unusual perspectives which I call the 'revealed notions' or 'revealed definitions.' Most issues of life are similar to a coin, having two sides. This also applies to slothfulness. There are two sides to the coin of slothfulness which are copiously explained in this book. While the head of the coin explains the familiar notion of what it means to be slothful, the tail examines it in three critical and unusual perspectives which I call the 'revealed notions' or 'revealed definitions.' Apart from the general notion and familiar definition of slothfulness which is captured in the first part of this book, the last three perspectives, in the second part, are God's interpretations and definitions. They'll be of immense assistance to you in your quest to avoid the pitfalls of slothful living. The general notion of slothfulness is to be inactive or passive; not ready or willing to be engaged in active or productive ventures. But this unique book shows the reader how one that leaves a process or a project halfway is a sloth as much as the one that does nothing - the time, energy, and resources expended to bring the process or project to its incomplete stage, notwithstanding. It will equally show you how the one that works in ways not in tandem with what's expected or instructed is also a sloth, the same way an indolent fellow is tagged a sloth. Also, you will understand that a lack of maintenance culture is slothfulness, regardless of the time, energy, and resources used in completing any project or process. Overall, this book classifies slothfulness into two major parts: active and passive slothfulness. While active slothfulness happens while one is busy and active, passive slothfulness is the general notion of the subject where the sloth is idle, doing nothing. However, the frustrating aspect is to be called a sloth when you're active and tending to be doing something. There's a need, therefore, for you to read this book to get to know if you've been busy doing nothing; that's if you're an active sloth or a 'busy sloth.' That way, you can amend your ways and correct your errors so that no one will have the evidence to tell you these annoying words: "Maybe you're slothful."
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