What if everything you've been told about success is backwards? Society worships the grind. The 12-hour days. The "rise and grind" mentality. The badge of honor that comes with exhaustion. But here's the truth no one's telling you: The world's greatest innovations didn't come from working harder—they came from people who refused to accept inefficiency. The remote control. GPS. Email. The wheel. Even the printing press. All born from one driving question: "How can I make this easier?" From the man who helped navigate spacecraft to Mars and founded a $6.6 billion company—a revolutionary manifesto on why laziness is your secret weapon. Mohan Ananda isn't your typical productivity guru. He's a rocket scientist who worked on NASA's Viking mission to Mars, pioneered the satellite navigation systems that became GPS, and founded Stamps.com (acquired for $6.6 billion). His career proves a counterintuitive truth: strategic laziness isn't the enemy of achievement—it's the foundation. In The Power of Laziness , Ananda dismantles the toxic myth that success requires endless hustle. Instead, he reveals how history's greatest minds—from Archimedes to J.K. Rowling—achieved breakthroughs not through relentless grind, but through strategic rest, intentional pauses, and the courage to find smarter paths. Inside, you'll discover: Why your "laziness" might actually be genius —and how to leverage it for breakthrough innovation instead of fighting it - The NASA-tested approach that turned "doing less" into interplanetary navigation systems now used by billions (yes, GPS started with strategic laziness) - Real case studies of entrepreneurs and companies (Google, Microsoft, Basecamp) that achieved more by embracing rest—including Microsoft Japan's 40% productivity increase with a 4-day workweek - The 80/20 principle in action —how to identify the 20% of efforts that generate 80% of your results (and eliminate the rest without guilt) - Practical strategies for individuals and organizations to build "lazy systems" that multiply output while reducing burnout - The psychology behind procrastination —and how to transform it from self-sabotage into your most powerful creative tool - Historical proof that humanity's greatest leaps forward came from people asking "how can I make this simpler?"—from the printing press to artificial intelligence - How to reprogram your relationship with work —shifting from exhausting effort to elegant efficiency This isn't a book about doing nothing. It's about doing what matters. If you're tired of glorifying burnout... If you've ever felt guilty for taking a break... If you suspect there's a smarter way to achieve your goals than grinding yourself into dust... The Power of Laziness offers a radical alternative: What if the path to your greatest work requires less effort, not more? Perfect for: Entrepreneurs drowning in hustle culture • Leaders building sustainable teams • Innovators seeking their next breakthrough • Anyone who's ever been called "lazy" and wondered if that might actually be a superpower Grab your copy today—then give yourself permission to work smarter, not harder.