I have always been told that lazy and smart people make great problem-solver. This is not actually true for all of them. You see, some solutions require a large number of evidence-based samples. Lazy people will only collect a few samples and thus deliver inaccurate results or poor solutions that are under-conceptualized. —RLN

Some people exceed expectations quite often. This is not always a good thing. For example, the course evaluator expects students to get two wrong answers on a test. However, little Billy always exceeds this expectation. He gets 5 or 6 wrong on every test. Simply amazing. Little Billy has a reputation for exceeding expectations and he never gets ahead. Go figure. —RLN