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title: "Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman"
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summary: "A book about time and our relationship with it. Recommended."
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date: 2022-09-21T07:35:24+05:30
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categories: ["Book Notes"]
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tags: ["non-fiction", "productivity"]
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Nothing extra-ordinary in terms of content, but special when you think of the book as a compilation of useful frameworks to think about time.
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Alas, I stumbled upon Four Thousand Weeks at such a point in my life where I've already been a productivity addict for so long that it's impossible for me to make a fresh start. The central theme of the book - that you won't ever get to do all the things you've set out to do so you should consciously choose and be happy about your choice - is such an aphoristic statement that no matter how you spin it, it always feels bland.
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