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Slacker Manifesto
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- ISBN8232769833
- EAN9798232769833
- Date de parution28/09/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
What if laziness isn't failure - but freedom? In a world obsessed with "rise and grind, " Slacker Manifesto takes a hammer to the cult of productivity. With sharp humor and unapologetic honesty, Justin Ian Smith lays out a philosophy that embraces rest, rejects burnout, and calls out the nonsense of hustle culture. From couch-ology to the neuroscience of slacking, this book blends satire, psychology, and philosophy into a declaration of independence for anyone who's ever been told they're not doing enough.
With chapters like Work as a Construct, Rituals of the Slack, and The Slack Commandments, it's a guide to reclaiming your time, sanity, and life. Whether you're burned out, tuned out, or just tired of being told to "do more, " this manifesto is your permission slip to live slower, laugh louder, and stop apologizing for taking a nap.
With chapters like Work as a Construct, Rituals of the Slack, and The Slack Commandments, it's a guide to reclaiming your time, sanity, and life. Whether you're burned out, tuned out, or just tired of being told to "do more, " this manifesto is your permission slip to live slower, laugh louder, and stop apologizing for taking a nap.
What if laziness isn't failure - but freedom? In a world obsessed with "rise and grind, " Slacker Manifesto takes a hammer to the cult of productivity. With sharp humor and unapologetic honesty, Justin Ian Smith lays out a philosophy that embraces rest, rejects burnout, and calls out the nonsense of hustle culture. From couch-ology to the neuroscience of slacking, this book blends satire, psychology, and philosophy into a declaration of independence for anyone who's ever been told they're not doing enough.
With chapters like Work as a Construct, Rituals of the Slack, and The Slack Commandments, it's a guide to reclaiming your time, sanity, and life. Whether you're burned out, tuned out, or just tired of being told to "do more, " this manifesto is your permission slip to live slower, laugh louder, and stop apologizing for taking a nap.
With chapters like Work as a Construct, Rituals of the Slack, and The Slack Commandments, it's a guide to reclaiming your time, sanity, and life. Whether you're burned out, tuned out, or just tired of being told to "do more, " this manifesto is your permission slip to live slower, laugh louder, and stop apologizing for taking a nap.





