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."
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.
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.