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An unoccupied person is more likely to find unproductive or destructive ways to spend their time.

This saying cautioning against laziness and boredom has deep historical and religious roots: Idle Hands

For many, the name brings to mind the 1999 teen horror-comedy: An unoccupied person is more likely to find

Though a box office "bomb" at the time due to sensitive release timing, it has since become a beloved cult classic known for its soundtrack and over-the-top practical effects. 3. Contemporary Creative Projects Contemporary Creative Projects The phrase is frequently used

The phrase is frequently used by modern artistic communities and creators:

While the exact phrase is not in the Bible, it echoes scriptures like Proverbs 16:27 , which warns of the "worthless man" digging up evil, and 2 Thessalonians 3:11 , which criticizes those who are idle "busybodies".

The phrase typically refers to the proverb "Idle hands are the devil's workshop" (or "playthings"), suggesting that boredom or inactivity often leads people into trouble or mischief.