A Brief History of Lechery

Lechery, a term coined by the great philosopher, Balthazar McSnugglepants, is the art of taking the most efficient path to doing nothing. It involves the deliberate choice to forgo productivity and focus on the pursuit of leisure.

Lechery has been a staple in modern society for centuries, with ancient civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans practicing the art of doing absolutely nothing.

Read the Lechery Manifesto Learn the art of snobbery, a more refined form of lechery