Original Reddit post

I have always been lazy. I have been diagnosed with ADHD and all that, but fundamentally I think I really am just a zero conscientious guy who has been pretty much living on fumes in my workplace for years. Only a little while ago; it was on a capability pathway, questioning my ability to do my job to a satisfactory level, and then alpso on top of it, I was also on a high level of sickness and absence - mixture of stress of losing my job and also, probably again a dysfunctional sleep pattern brought ok by being unable to delay gratification. Today I just won employee of the month in an organisation of over 9000. Simply by creating a software solution, that pretty much automated and heavily subsidises the labour of 5 administrators. Do you think this will become more common in the future, as the general person who was considered the least effective due to personality traits not aligned with a strong work ethic, will become far more adept than those who simply are focused on the ‘call to work as a source of meaning’? I work as the more techy part of a generally non-tech department in health care. submitted by /u/Smegaroonie

Originally posted by u/Smegaroonie on r/ArtificialInteligence