I just finished reading Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman. It's about how (brace yourself), if we live to be 80, we get only 4,000 weeks of life. Cheery, right? The point of the book is not that we should, therefore, be working more and striving more and managing our calendars more, but, in fact, we should be doing the opposite. The sooner we realize that we'll never actually get everything done, the sooner we can enjoy the life we have right now, today.
It Takes as Long as It Takes
It Takes as Long as It Takes
It Takes as Long as It Takes
I just finished reading Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman. It's about how (brace yourself), if we live to be 80, we get only 4,000 weeks of life. Cheery, right? The point of the book is not that we should, therefore, be working more and striving more and managing our calendars more, but, in fact, we should be doing the opposite. The sooner we realize that we'll never actually get everything done, the sooner we can enjoy the life we have right now, today.