"An Apology for Idlers, and Other Essays" by Robert Louis Stevenson is a collection of insightful reflections from the early 1900s. It challenges the conventional wisdom of constant work by highlighting the often-overlooked benefits of idleness and relaxation. Stevenson argues that taking time to be idle isn't lazy; it's essential for sparking creativity, improving well-being, and truly experiencing life. Beyond the main essay, the book touches on themes like finding happiness, understanding childhood, and honoring history. Through clever writing and personal stories, Stevenson promotes a lifestyle that prioritizes enjoying the world and finding happiness over endless labor, encouraging readers to seek balance and appreciate the simple joys of being alive.

An apology for idlers, and other essays
By Robert Louis Stevenson
Discover a world where doing less can mean living more, as one author makes a case for taking a break from the grind and finding joy in the everyday.
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About the AuthorRobert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses.
Robert Louis Stevenson was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as Treasure Island, Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Kidnapped and A Child's Garden of Verses.
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