Every life comes with an amount of inconvenience that cannot be avoided, no matter how it is postponed.
Examples:
You can enjoy the convenience of electrical appliances until a power failure returns all of your inconvenience in the form of spoiled food and inability to cope due to lost manual skills.
You can safeguard possessions by conveniently locking them up, only to have your treasure stolen when the lock is broken by thieves who have been attracted by its size and concentrated location.
Same for easy passwords in online banking and shopping. The returned inconvenience is measurable in higher bank fees and prices levied to offset stolen money and goods.
You can pollute your environment for the convenience of not cleaning up after yourself, but the stored up consequences are bad air, bad water and bad health.
You can exploit others for your own convenience but they will get even.
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