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  • National Lazy Day 2023: Scientific backing for "Lazy people are smarter" claim
  • Embrace relaxation on August 10th
  • As per the study, intelligent minds engage in thought, combating boredom differently

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National Lazy Day 2023: Science is backing 'lazy people are smarter than everyone else' claim, know here

On National Lazy Day 2023, the claim that "Lazy people are smarter than everyone else" gains scientific support, offering a fresh perspective on idleness and intellect, while also celebrating rest and rejuvenation.

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      On National Lazy Day 2023, a rather intriguing claim gains scientific support: "Lazy people are smarter than everyone else." Backed by recent scientific studies, this claim offers a fresh perspective on the relationship between idleness and intellect.

      National Lazy Day, observed on August 10th each year, encourages individuals to take a break from their busy schedules and embrace a more relaxed and leisurely approach to life. This day was established to celebrate the importance of rest and rejuvenation in maintaining overall well-being.

      Moreover, a study done in the United States found something interesting. It seems that people who are really smart don't get bored as easily. They spend a lot of time thinking deeply about things. But people who don't like to think much get bored quickly. So, they need to do physical things to keep busy.

      Smart people don't always need to be doing something exciting. They can stay at home for a long time, reading, taking naps, and thinking about stuff. On the other hand, people who aren't as smart might say, "Let's go climb that mountain!" because they get bored if they're not doing something active.

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