What if laziness isn't simply a bad habit?What if it is something far more complex-shaped by the brain, reinforced by habit, rewarded by comfort, and quietly capable of changing the course of an entire life?In The Disease Called Laziness, Ken Haych takes readers beyond the familiar clichés and explores the hidden psychology behind procrastination, motivation, self-control, discipline, habit formation, and human behavior.
Drawing upon psychology, neuroscience, behavioral science, economics, and philosophy, this book reveals why intelligent people delay important work, why comfort often defeats ambition, and why small daily decisions shape extraordinary futures. This is not a book about blame. It is a book about understanding. Because once we understand what truly drives laziness, we are finally equipped to overcome it.
What if laziness isn't simply a bad habit?What if it is something far more complex-shaped by the brain, reinforced by habit, rewarded by comfort, and quietly capable of changing the course of an entire life?In The Disease Called Laziness, Ken Haych takes readers beyond the familiar clichés and explores the hidden psychology behind procrastination, motivation, self-control, discipline, habit formation, and human behavior.
Drawing upon psychology, neuroscience, behavioral science, economics, and philosophy, this book reveals why intelligent people delay important work, why comfort often defeats ambition, and why small daily decisions shape extraordinary futures. This is not a book about blame. It is a book about understanding. Because once we understand what truly drives laziness, we are finally equipped to overcome it.