Homonym: Idler (Lazy)
An "Idler" typically refers to a person who avoids work or activity, often seen as lazy or unproductive. This term can also describe someone who enjoys leisure and relaxation, prioritizing personal enjoyment over labor. Idlers may engage in hobbies or social activities instead of traditional employment.
In a broader context, the concept of idling can relate to the philosophy of leisure, where taking time off from work is valued for mental and physical well-being. Some literary works, like those by Charles Dickens, explore the lives of idlers, highlighting their perspectives and societal roles.