ProfessorMarvel
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I don't see reading as some sort of job (well, apart from when I'm reviewing a book professionally, that is).
It is easy to be a slacker when it comes to reading stuff for work. I tend to pay far less attention to nuance and detail with work-related reading: I just scan it, get the gist of it and move on.
When ever I pick up a potential book-for-pleasure, I first scan a few pages to see if the style and tone appeal. In fact, it might be--for me--that the qualitiy of writing is more important than the subject matter. Choosing books on the basis of the composition of the writing instead of the topic has led me down many a path otherwise not taken.
As for "slacker" being derogatory, I don't know. Sometimes I think people need to just slow down and relax. Productivity is getting to be way too high as it is.