Indolentism

Indolentism was a philosophy founded by Angelo Manfredi in 1501 AD. It flourished in scattered communities across Southern Europe, till about the late 17th century. A philosophy that was very controversial for it's time, Indoltentism espoused a life of ease, contentment, quietude and solitude. It peaked in popularity during the 1660's, before it was banned by Pope Dilligent the 3rd in 1666. From then on, it saw a rapid decline in numbers, until 1698, when the last community in Aquitaine was closed.