iReporter: I like your comment that we can take a step back and cultivate nourishing relationships, which will make us more resilient. And that kind of connects to this idea that when we think about our kind of drive to be industrious, i it seems to me maybe typically think of this as solitary work,. That youno, you know, th and this is certainly an american sensibility, right? We're all supposed to be just sitting in our white boxes, just driving ourselves forward. When we do things together, we don't always consider it work, because it's more fun, right? But, butut, we know that there's ever more research that when
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.