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Laziness Does Not Exist by Devon Price

15 reviews

chemeducator's review against another edition

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informative reflective medium-paced

4.25

The narrator was distracting from the content in this audiobook.

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inthemoonlight's review against another edition

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challenging hopeful informative reflective medium-paced

4.75


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teajay's review

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4.5

Loved this book! It was just the right combination (for me) of things I already knew said clearly and things that I needed to hear someone say. Gonna recommend this to several chronically burned out people in my life.

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theabee's review

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5.0


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library_goth's review against another edition

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hopeful informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0

The information was delivered in an easy to read and accessible way. The anecdotes, which I usually find annoying, were genuinely interesting and added a lot to the authors message, and were sourced from a diverse group of people with a lot of different backgrounds and relationships to overwork.  It really made me rethink where my energy goes and what my values truly are, and gave easily appliable techniques to refocus that energy. I couldn't recommend this enough. 

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booksoflore's review against another edition

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4.25

It’s gonna take me a lot more work to put this book’s ideas into practice, but this was a good start: this book made me quit my job.

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cawaza's review

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reflective medium-paced

2.75

A lot of anecdotes that all end up being very similar despite the range of supposed diversity in the stories. Not as insightful as I'd hoped. Very American centric. 

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meganpbell's review against another edition

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4.25

A social psychologist examines the “laziness lie”—the dominant and damaging belief that being virtuous means working hard and being productive—from its puritanical roots to its impact on work, activism, and our personal lives and relationships today. This relied a little more on anecdotes and interviews than on hard studies and statistics than I would like, but I still think it’s groundbreaking, radical, inclusive and definitely worth the read.

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charlatte_lee's review

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challenging informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0


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redrosemoth's review

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challenging informative inspiring medium-paced

3.5


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