This is a definition difference. You're defining "laziness" as "effectiveness"/"efficiency", broadly - which is a valid definition that I've heard many times, but not the only one. The article, instead, uses a definition of "laziness" that is "doing the things that you want to, instead of the things that you should do".
Your version of "laziness" is quite admirable, honestly.
Your version of "laziness" is quite admirable, honestly.