I read a quote today, I believe altered my train of thought.
hate
/hāt/
verb: hate
3rd person present: hates
past tense: hated
past participle: hated
gerund or present participle: hating
feel intense or passionate dislike for (someone).
- have a strong aversion to (something).
- used politely to express one’s regret or embarrassment at doing something.
- informal
express strong dislike for; criticize or abuse.
noun: hate
intense or passionate dislike.
- denoting hostile actions motivated by intense dislike or prejudice.
Origin
Old English hatian (verb), hete (noun), of Germanic origin; related to Dutch haten (verb) and German hassen (verb), Hass ‘hatred’.
The quote I came across:
“That which you do not hate you will eventually tolerate.” –Malcom X
I must HATE laziness, procrastination, and anything else that is keeping me from success!