The ultimate purpose of all human endeavour is inactivity.
Byung-Chul Han is a self-admitted lazy thinker. He writes just three sentences a day (per this interview). You will find out after reading a couple of his books that those three sentences mostly talk about the same thing - life under neoliberalism and its effect on the (achievement) subject. This book covers the importance of the vita contemplativa, which is denied to the modern achievement subject, who lives under neoliberalism.
The world seems preoccupied with the optimisation of one's time on Earth. Everyone is focused on self-improvement and side hustles &c. Popular culture is filled with messages and clichés about making as much money as possible. Everything around us encourages us to be as active as possible. We must constantly , if not , then . This is the

Love Han, good to see him being read!