This chapter explores how the COVID-19 pandemic shifted people's views on laziness and work-life balance. It delves into the newfound reflections on work fulfillment and personal authenticity fostered by changes in daily routines.
Today, social psychologist Devon Price makes the intriguing and ultimately hopeful case that laziness is a myth, a lie, a pernicious trap with no other purpose than to make us feel lousy for not doing more.