Monday, February 8, 2016

When Easy Becomes Difficult

There is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do it reluctantly. - Publius Terentius Afer

Publius Terentius Afer, better know in English as Terence, was a playwright whose comedies were performed back in 170-160 BC. He was of North African descent and brought to Rome as a slave by a Roman Senator who educated him and subsequently freed him. He wrote six plays, all of which survived.

I think what Terence is saying here is that no matter how easy the task, if it's something we dislike doing, and possibly procrastinate, it becomes difficult. Like, for example, unloading the dishwasher. It is a simple task that no one enjoys doing, therefore it becomes a painful job to be avoided.


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6 comments:

  1. Terence certainly had that right. Things I don't enjoy become a weight on my shoulders. Preparing income tax documents shouldn't be as difficult as I make it but I procrastinate until the last minute.

    That's interesting that Terence was set free and that he was so educated given the time frame.

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    1. It is tax time, isn't it? That is always hubby responsibility. I think this year we need a CPA to help us get on track after he was laid off/retired and then started working as a contractor. I don't think anyone enjoys doing taxes.

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  2. What I love is that you found a quote so old... and related it to the dishwasher. Awesome. :)

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  3. Hi Linda - I'd never heard of him - how interesting to read about. Procrastination is a pain! Not something to get into the habit of doing - if something needs doing - do it ..

    Cheers Hilary

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    1. I hadn't heard of him either, which is part of what makes doing these quotes so great. I learn a lot. I agree that procrastination is painful. I am still guilty, though.

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