But judging someone (or oneself) as lazy also reinforces a harmful myth that emerged from the Protestant work ethic and was ...
It suggests that doing less might actually lead to achieving more. Contrary to the common belief that being constantly busy equals being successful, this idea turns the concept on its head.
We live in a culture that equates productivity with success, where being busy is worn like a badge of honor. But what if slowing down isn't a sign of weakness, but rather a powerful strategy for ...