Rise and Grind? I'd Rather Nap is a witty, cozy, and quietly radical takedown of hustle culture through the lens of Lena-a proudly unmotivated, deeply tired woman who has had enough of society's obsession with constant achievement. While the world glorifies waking up at 5 a.m. and chasing goals like a caffeine-fueled robot, Lena chooses to sleep in, embrace softness, and find power in pajamas. This book redefines success on gentler terms, showing that surviving the day with your sanity (and snacks) intact can be just as meaningful as building a six-figure side hustle.Each chapter offers a warm, sarcastic, and refreshingly honest alternative to the grindset mentality. From the art of doing nothing, to setting boundaries without guilt, to redefining ambition with "snooze goals," Lena serves up life advice with humor, vulnerability, and zero pressure to become a #bossbabe. Whether it's celebrating naps as sacred, snacking like a queen, or embracing the joy of missing out (JOMO), the book is full of practical permission slips for anyone who feels exhausted by modern life's endless expectations.Ultimately, this is a love letter to the beautifully average, the gloriously unmotivated, and everyone who's tired of being told they're not enough. Lena reminds us that rest is not laziness-it's resistance. That you don't have to prove your worth by your productivity. And that success can look like soft pants, a full mug, and the courage to say "nope" to anything that costs your peace. If you've ever felt guilty for taking a nap, this book will feel like the permission slip you've been waiting for.