I don't know how you got downvoted, but I don't suppose it changes the intent of my reply either way:
That MIGHT just be the secret to Zed's success -- that so much in the world seems to piss him off means that there is so much stuff he feels he needs to fix that he's constantly drowning in the need to fix something.
Some of us are more complacent -- I'm happy to fix the things that irritate me, but my body of work may be less prolific because I'm generally happy with the products that I use.
For years, I worked for a boss who was always right. Not necessarily by being smarter, but by sheer force of will. She's a brilliant lady, and figured out the way to get some of the more competent technicians to perform was to subtly infer that she didn't think we could make deadline, knowing we'd bust our asses and put in 30 hour shifts to do it, just so she wouldn't be allowed to 'win'.
We called this process 'Hate Driven Development', and yes, in hindsight (and even in the moment) we all knew what she was doing, but she was clever enough to put it out there in ways where it worked even still.
That MIGHT just be the secret to Zed's success -- that so much in the world seems to piss him off means that there is so much stuff he feels he needs to fix that he's constantly drowning in the need to fix something.
Some of us are more complacent -- I'm happy to fix the things that irritate me, but my body of work may be less prolific because I'm generally happy with the products that I use.