The dragon wants to go for a walk. The angry king asks the princess to walk the dragon. She objects and thinks that the king is being lazy. The king calls the princess lazy, and she ends up taking the dragon for a walk. The king is satisfied; the princess is not.
''Once upon a time, there was a woman who was called lazy whenever she or someone else felt she needed to do something she did not feel like doing.''
The notion of laziness
It is my conviction that human beings are not, inherently, lazy.
People may need to loaf, but that is another issue entirely. The need to relax, to vegetate or to have some alone time – to recuperate, in other words – is a common human phenomenon. The problem arises when we or others fail to acknowledge or accept the need, particularly when it runs counter to someone else’s need.