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Laziest

/ˈleɪ·zi·ɪst/adjective
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The laziest refers to the superlative form of lazy, describing someone or something that demonstrates the greatest degree of unwillingness to exert effort or engage in activity, often characterized by extreme idleness or inertia. In contemporary contexts, it's frequently used with a touch of humor to exaggerate inefficiencies, such as in productivity discussions or self-deprecating remarks, highlighting how modern life sometimes rewards clever avoidance over constant hustle.

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Research in evolutionary psychology reveals that what we call 'laziness' might actually be an adaptive trait; for example, a 2018 study in the journal 'Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences' found that individuals who conserve energy through minimal effort tend to live longer and make smarter resource decisions, potentially giving the laziest people an unexpected survival edge in resource-scarce environments.

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