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A review by smoladeryn
Laziness Does Not Exist by Devon Price
informative
reflective
slow-paced
4.0
While the first half was nothing new per se, I don’t think the book really claims to be that. Instead I see the first half as catching people up so everyone is on the same page. 101 I guess!
The second half was a lot more of putting into words what many marginalized people already know and validating our experiences. I found it very validating and surprisingly even found some VERY practical new (to me) spins on things like maintaining boundaries.
This essay was also one of the most inclusive I’ve read on the topic, centering, in many cases the most marginalized among us.
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The second half was a lot more of putting into words what many marginalized people already know and validating our experiences. I found it very validating and surprisingly even found some VERY practical new (to me) spins on things like maintaining boundaries.
This essay was also one of the most inclusive I’ve read on the topic, centering, in many cases the most marginalized among us.
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When men don’t perform their fair share of the work, women tend to pick up the slack. It’s very difficult for most women who’ve been indoctrinated by the laziness lie and decades of living under sexism to consider that they deserve to let those responsibilities drop and to be as selfish as the men around them.