Four Thousand Weeks
Embrace your limits. Change your life. Make your four thousand weeks count.
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This book is wonderful.
Instead of offering new tips on how to cram more into your day, it questions why we feel the need to ... My favourite kind of book is this one ... it examines the human struggle with intelligence, wisdom, humour and humility.
This book is wonderful.
Instead of offering new tips on how to cram more into your day, it questions why we feel the need to ... My favourite kind of book is this one ... it examines the human struggle with intelligence, wisdom, humour and humility.
Perfectly pitched
somewhere between practical self-help book and philosophical quest
... as with all the best quests, its many pleasures don't require a fast-forward button, but happen along the way
Life is finite. You don't have to fit everything in. Enjoy your life. Breathe out.
Read this book and wake up to a new way of thinking and living
A wonderfully honest book
,
Four Thousand Week
s is a much-needed reality check on our culture's crazy assumptions around work, productivity and living a meaningful life
His book will challenge and amuse you. And it may even spur you on to change your life.
At the very least reading it would be a good use of one of your four thousand weeks
I loved this book - it's a celebration of all that is most human
: a deep dive into the value and potency of our finitude. Where we might buckle under pressure and uncertainty, Oliver quietly restores our centre of gravity within. You'll emerge from his writing fortified by wonder
A beautiful, uplifting read. Reading Oliver Burkeman, I feel my shoulders relax and my mouth curl into a smile of admiration. Witty, modest and refreshingly sane
Comforting, fascinating, engaging, inspiring and USEFUL, actually genuinely useful
Oliver Burkeman provides an important and insightful reassessment of productivity. The drive to get more done can become an excuse to avoid figuring out what we actually want to accomplish. Only by confronting this latter question can we unlock a calmer, more meaningful, more resilient approach to organizing our time
We all know our time is limited. What we don't know - but what Oliver Burkeman is here to teach us - is that our control over that time is also limited. This profound (and often hilarious) book will prompt you to rethink your worship of efficiency, reject the cult of busyness, and reconfigure your life around what truly matters
Oliver Burkeman
is the author of
The Antidote: Happiness for People Who Can't Stand Positive Thinking
, and for many years wrote a popular weekly column on psychology for the
Guardian
, 'This Column Will Change Your Life'. His work has also appeared in the
New York Times
,
Wall Street Journal
,
Psychologies
and
New Philosopher
.
He has a devoted following for his writing on productivity, mortality, the power of limits, and building a meaningful life in an age of bewilderment.
oliverburkeman.com