<b>From social psychologist Dr. Devon Price, a conversational, stirring call to “a better, more human way to live” (Cal Newport, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author) that examines the “laziness lie”—which falsely tells us we are not working or learning hard enough.</b><BR><BR>Extra-curricular activities. Honors classes. 60-hour work weeks. Side hustles.<BR><BR>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.<BR><BR><i>Laziness Does Not Exist </i>explores the psychological underpinnings of the “laziness lie,” including its origins from the Puritans and how it has continued to proliferate as di