• Posted 08/07/2019 1:00am

Laziness does not exist

A very challenging read. To do what this psychologist does requires more time listening and showing empathy to those we often react to with frustration and judgment. 

Laziness Does Not Exist

But unseen barriers do.

https://medium.com/@devonprice/laziness-does-not-exist-3af27e312d01

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