When you feel lazy, it's actually because you're doing too much. For my book, i interviewed some of the busiest, most stressed, most burnt out people around e word winning novelists and street artists. One college student who was suffering from a major depressive episode told me that he was q lazy because he needed naps every day in order to just have the energy to survive. All this really points to how impossible it is to win when you're operating under the rules of the laziness lie. The answer then is to stop beating ourselves up, and to start re framing how we set priorities in our lives.
Are you lazy? Social psychologist Devon Price doesn’t think so. In their provocative new book, “Laziness Does Not Exist,” Devon invites us to imagine a world where we stop judging other people for being lazy, stop shaming ourselves for being unproductive, and start realizing that doing less is not a moral failure.