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DID NOT FINISH: 21%

Too much like burnout by Emilie Nagoski and her sister. I'm sure this is good but felt like it has a lot of the same message in it but Burnout was better.

certainly very validating

chapter 5 & 6 (about information overload & compulsive helping respectively) def resonated with me. i think if the title makes you hmmm it's for sure worth a read


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I really enjoyed what this book is about, in opting for compassion towards self and others. Good work in unlearning capitalist ideas that have been drilled into us.

I think if you're reading a book called "Laziness Does Not Exist" you probably have a pretty good idea of what this book says. Some of the pop culture references were fun (Lesli Knope as a workaholic makes sense to me, not sure that was Dean Keaton from The Usual Suspect's biggest problem though). I'd suggest getting it from the library before buying.
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I agree with Dr. Price's main point throughout the book, but did feel that it got a bit long-winded and could have been more concise.
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