Summary:
The book challenges the societal belief that productivity is the measure of worth by dissecting the "laziness lie," which suggests that hard work is the only path to success. It offers insights into how this mindset is harmful and provides strategies for embracing self-worth and setting healthier work-life boundaries.
Key points:
1. The "Laziness Lie": The book discusses the harmful societal belief that equates productivity with worth, leading to burnout and mental health issues.
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