The Idlers is a collection of essays written by Frederick Roberts and Henry Morley, originally published in 1906. The book is a celebration of idleness, leisure, and the joys of doing nothing. The essays explore the pleasures of walking, reading, and daydreaming, and argue that idleness is essential to creativity and happiness. The authors also offer practical advice on how to cultivate idleness in a world that values productivity and efficiency above...