Laziness Does Not Exist

Laziness Does Not Exist

2021 • 256 pages

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A social psychologist uncovers the psychological basis of the "laziness lie," which originated with the Puritans and has ultimately created blurred boundaries between work and life with modern technologies and offers advice for not succumbing to societal pressure to "do more."

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May 22, 2021
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Capitalism is bad, mm'kay? There were a lot of Ah Ha moments for me in this book and I'd recommend it to anyone that lives in the world that we live in or is indoctrinated in hustle culture.

June 17, 2023
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I think anyone in the workforce in the US will find the author speaking to them in this book somewhere. I highly recommend for people struggling with work in various ways to pick this up.

July 2, 2022

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