This Book Changed my Relationship with Time
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TLDRIn this episode of Book Club, the focus is on Oliver Burkeman's '4,000 Weeks: Time and How to Use It,' which challenges the conventional wisdom of time management. Burkeman argues that with an average lifespan of about 4,000 weeks, it's impossible to do everything we want. He encourages accepting our time limitations, setting realistic goals, and finding meaning in our finitude. The book offers practical steps to live more intentionally, such as doing nothing, rediscovering rest, and limiting work in progress.
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