Theani s: Most of the humans that we love, we don't look at them and think about, has this person done enough for me? Have they done enough productively? You know, dumtruck just kind of sits there, man, he's beautiful exactly as he is. And it would be absurd to ever think about him in those terms. He's just part of reality. A That kind of frees us up from that logic of, like, i'm just an individual that owes a debt to society that needs to work hard enough to justify my right to exist. It just really doesn't make sense to think of people that way.
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.