Study Finds Doing Nothing Highly Effective

After years of research, our team has concluded that doing nothing is the key to success.

Participants who spent 40 hours a week doing nothing reported a significant increase in productivity, creativity, and general feeling of being "not completely terrible at life."

Key Findings:

Methodology:

Our study consisted of 100 participants who were given a comfortable couch, a bag of potato chips, and a Netflix subscription for a year. They were then monitored for 12 months to observe the effects of doing nothing.

Conclusion:

Our study proves that doing nothing is not only effective, but also highly addictive. Participants who completed the study reported a strong desire to continue doing nothing, even after being told they had to go back to work.

Read our follow-up study on the effects of doing nothing on relationships and social skills.

View our study's methodology in detail.

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