Description
* *Justified Slacker: The Psychology of Procrastination and Rationalized Laziness* explores why intelligent and capable people delay meaningful action, not due to lack of ability, but due to deeper psychological defenses
* The book reframes procrastination as a form of self-protection rather than simple laziness.
* It examines how fear, ego, self-image, and emotional safety quietly shape inaction.
* Readers will discover how overthinking, rational explanations, and “waiting for the right time” become traps.
* Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, behavior science, and cultural insight, the book offers clarity without judgment.
* It explains why potential often feels safer than performance and why comfort disguises itself as wisdom.
* The writing style is reflective, conversational, and deeply human—free from clichés and productivity hacks.
* Each chapter acts as a mirror, encouraging awareness rather than pressure.
* Ideal for readers interested in psychology, self-growth, and emotional intelligence.
* This book invites readers to replace guilt with understanding—and awareness with action.





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