The Art of Laziness
309 EGP
A provocative exploration of how embracing strategic laziness can lead to greater productivity, creativity, and life satisfaction by challenging society’s obsession with constant busyness and hustle culture.
This counterintuitive guide reframes laziness as a valuable skill rather than a character flaw, arguing that strategic inaction and selective effort can yield better results than perpetual motion. The author examines how rest, reflection, and doing less can actually enhance decision-making, spark innovation, and improve overall well-being. Written with humor and practical wisdom, it appeals to overworked professionals and productivity enthusiasts seeking a healthier relationship with work and leisure. The book challenges conventional productivity advice by celebrating the art of thoughtful disengagement.
| Dimensions | 118 × 170 × 250 cm |
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