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Is it lazy to want to have time where you do nothing?

From when I was a little kid, I was raised in a family that emphasized hard work at all times. I didn’t even know it at the time. During my summers as a little kid, my parents made me take summer remedial that I never needed because I was a student with good grades. When summer school was no longer available unless you failed a class, they forced me into tennis and swimming lessons. They feel I have too much free time whenever I just lay back and relax and they make plans with my vacations that I feel impolite to refuse. I just want to know is it wrong to value the time I have left after all their plans and take that time to just lay back. Even now I wish there was one vacation where I didn’t hear “get off your lazy butt” or “wow you have a lot of free time”. I just value my free time and want to know whether it is wrong to use that time to just lay back and relax.

Even God rested on the seventh day.
and dude, no offense, but youre not God.
Take a holiday, and if anyone asks you why you arent doing anything, tell them you are being completely productive, because resting helps you get revived for another round of work.
If they have a problem with resting themselves, it doesnt mean you have to feel guilty for wanting a little me-time.


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