"I have carpal tunnel from too much 'Happy Little Elves'" usually works.
In conclusion, why do today what you can convince someone else to do tomorrow? As I always say, "I didn't do it." And thanks to the Principle of Delegation, I never have to. About the "Essay on the Principle of Delegation" Quest
The Principle of Delegation is the most important invention in human history, right up there with the Slushie and the "get out of school free" note. Many people think delegation is just "laziness," but those people are usually the ones stuck doing all the work. True delegation is about leadership—specifically, leading other people to do the stuff you don’t want to do. FREE The Simpsons: Tappe...
You need someone with a high sense of duty, like Lisa, or someone who is literally a former U.S. President looking for something to do.
In this quest, which is triggered by the character , Bart Simpson is tasked with writing an essay on delegation but spends his time figuring out how to convince other presidents to do the work for him. Below is a satirical essay written from Bart’s perspective, reflecting the humor and themes of that specific game quest. The Art of Not Doing It: An Essay on Delegation "I have carpal tunnel from too much 'Happy
(Wait, let me see if I can get Milhouse to finish this... no? Fine.)
This quest begins after you have unlocked Dwight D. Eisenhower . About the "Essay on the Principle of Delegation"
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