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Even better, if the word indicates that you're the one who ultimately suffers.

Ex: I leave a suitcase in the middle of the hall, knowing someone might trip on it but ignoring that fact. Then I trip on it later on.

Or: I leave keys on a desk, though if I put them in the proper spot I won't have to look for them later. Later on I can't find them.

I'm thinking German might be a better bet for finding a single word, more specific to the outcome as well as the disregard for better judgement.

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Trying to come up with a sentence. In the case of the word only describing the intentional disregard for a potential bad outcome for the sake of laziness: This morning's --- led to small disaster when, forgetting he'd left them out, he stubbed his toe on the weights.

I guess I'm trying to get something like the term schadenfreude, where it's more conceptual. So: Greg, being lazy and perhaps masochistic, had a habit of being -- / creating --- situations. (One's wherein he knows what he's doing will cause issue for himself, but goes through with it anyway and ultimately suffers.)

Edit:

This is different from the previously asked question regarding idioms as I'm not looking for an idiom and am also in search of a term that indicates a sort of laziness on the part of the do-er.

  • Perhaps foolhardy though it is not good enough for an answer. – Weather Vane Sep 16 '18 at 17:19
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    Possibly not the sense you're wanting, but both your actions might be construed as reckless. – Dan Sep 16 '18 at 17:20
  • A phrase for an action that backfires on you is "hoist by one's own petard". – Weather Vane Sep 16 '18 at 17:23
  • @Dan Reckless is the right direction for sure, but more specifically a lazy, careless recklessness. – ISwearImNotEvil Sep 16 '18 at 17:29
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  • Yeah, I did see that in my initial search but it lacks the specificity of what I am looking for. Thanks. – ISwearImNotEvil Sep 16 '18 at 18:06
  • It’s been a few days now, and there’re no another in coming answer. Trying editing some contexts in your question will make your question active again. And if there was a correct answer for your question, please marked an answer as correct (the green check image) on It. – hbtpoprock Oct 27 '18 at 20:49