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A review by kylajfountain
Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman
4.0
“We’ve been granted the mental capacities to make almost infinitely ambitious plans, yet practically no time at all to put them into action.”
3.5/5

me when i finish 1 (one) nonfiction book in a year.
“Convenience culture seduces us into imagining that we might find room for everything important by eliminating only life’s tedious tasks. But it’s a lie. You have to choose a few things, sacrifice everything else, and deal with the inevitable sense of loss that results.”
“One can waste years this way, systematically postponing precisely the things one cares about the most.”
3.5/5

me when i finish 1 (one) nonfiction book in a year.
“Convenience culture seduces us into imagining that we might find room for everything important by eliminating only life’s tedious tasks. But it’s a lie. You have to choose a few things, sacrifice everything else, and deal with the inevitable sense of loss that results.”
“One can waste years this way, systematically postponing precisely the things one cares about the most.”