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Originally Posted by unaluna
The occupations you suggest would have him making constantly judgments, choices and decisions as he plies the trade. Selling insurance, not so much. Is he lazy or does he have a learning disability? It just seems like something is missing.
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Hi una.... my son is smart. In fact he's so smart, he's slick or at least tries to be (if that makes any sense). He is very good at analytics. When he was younger and baseball was our bond, he could recite stats, rosters, standings, scores and whatever else as far as Major League Baseball goes. To my knowledge he still follows it pretty religiously.
He's more than capable of not only performing those previously mentioned jobs but a multitude of others. He's just lazy. I remember getting so mad at him when he was a teenager. We'd get two or three inches of snow and I'd ask him to shovel our driveway (which isn't big at all). He'd put a lame effort into it then say he was tired. Then if his buddies came around to play basketball, POOF, no more tired. There are a million more examples of his laziness but I just wanted to give you a snapshot.