Sloth, one of the seven deadly sins, refers to a lack of desire or willingness to engage in activities that require physical or mental effort. It is the rejection of action, the refusal to work or fulfill duties and responsibilities. Sloth manifests as apathy, procrastination, and a constant search for rest and comfort, avoiding any kind of effort or responsibility.
This deadly sin is considered a vice because it can lead to the neglect of personal, professional, and spiritual duties. In Christian theology, sloth not only refers to physical laziness but also to spiritual laziness, which is indifference towards personal growth and the relationship with the divine.
Sloth is opposed to diligence, which is the virtue of acting with energy and dedication. In traditional iconography, sloth is often represented by figures that are sleepy, inactive, or reclining, often surrounded by symbols of leisure and passivity.