Laziness Does Not Exist, Devon Price
Laziness Does Not Exist, Devon Price
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Laziness Does Not Exist

Author: Devon Price

Narrator: Em Grosland

Unabridged: 7 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/05/2021


Synopsis

From social psychologist Dr. Devon Price, a conversational, stirring call to “a better, more human way to live” (Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author) that examines the “laziness lie”—which falsely tells us we are not working or learning hard enough.

Extra-curricular activities. Honors classes. 60-hour work weeks. Side hustles.

Like many Americans, Dr. Devon Price believed that productivity was the best way to measure self-worth. Price was an overachiever from the start, graduating from both college and graduate school early, but that success came at a cost. After Price was diagnosed with a severe case of anemia and heart complications from overexertion, they were forced to examine the darker side of all this productivity.

Laziness Does Not Exist explores the psychological underpinnings of the “laziness lie,” including its origins from the Puritans and how it has continued to proliferate as digital work tools have blurred the boundaries between work and life. Using in-depth research, Price explains that people today do far more work than nearly any other humans in history yet most of us often still feel we are not doing enough.

Filled with practical and accessible advice for overcoming society’s pressure to do more, and featuring interviews with researchers, consultants, and experiences from real people drowning in too much work, Laziness Does Not Exist “is the book we all need right now” (Caroline Dooner, author of The F*ck It Diet).

About Devon Price

Dr. Devon Price is a social psychologist and professor at Loyola University of Chicago’s School of Continuing and Professional Studies. His work has appeared in SlateBusiness InsiderFinancial TimesHuffPostPsychology Today, and on NPR and PBS. He lives in Chicago, Illinois.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ayelet

I expected this to be mostly capitalist criticism (which I am super into), as it turns out it was that but mostly self-help. Still, it definitely deviates from most self-help books just by virtue of being anti-capitalist and presenting the somewhat radical idea presented in its title. Basically, it'......more

Goodreads review by Fern

TL;DR: Revolutionary for those who have never challenged their ableism, or for those for whom the book applies (middle-class workaholics). For disabled/chronically ill people, this is elementary. For those who work low-paying/blue-collar jobs to survive, this is a useless self-help book. 2 stars or......more

I have such mixed feelings about this book. The first half is great at discussing how deeply people can get into a burnout state while still feeling like failures. There's a lot of useful stuff about recognizing exhaustion, trying to pause, and noticing that these expectations of productivity are de......more

Goodreads review by Sheena

Laziness Does Not Exist was requested and read by me just from the title alone. Devon Price exceeded my expectations and was the justification I needed when feeling lazy about myself. A lot of my personal goals haven’t been fulfilled, especially lately with a pandemic going on. “We expect ourselves......more

Goodreads review by K

3.5 stars There’s some helpful stuff in here! Especially about self worth and social media. However this can read as boundaries 101 and very white. This is for people who don’t know they can set boundaries, not for someone looking for an in depth critique of capitalism or racism etc or for help over......more