8 points | by neom 12 hours ago
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“The devil finds work for idle hands.” — English proverb
That saying is old old old going at least back to Chaucer (1343-1400):
> For Solomon says that `idleness teaches a man to do many evils.'
[1] https://chaucer.fas.harvard.edu/pages/tale-melibee-0
I've always heard it as "Idle hands are the devil's workshop", but that's perhaps a bit too much puritan work ethic in my birth culture
“The devil finds work for idle hands.” — English proverb
That saying is old old old going at least back to Chaucer (1343-1400):
> For Solomon says that `idleness teaches a man to do many evils.'
[1] https://chaucer.fas.harvard.edu/pages/tale-melibee-0
I've always heard it as "Idle hands are the devil's workshop", but that's perhaps a bit too much puritan work ethic in my birth culture