

How to Do Nothing
Jenny Odell
In a world driven by productivity and constant motion, this book invites readers to pause and reconsider the value of stillness, attention, and unstructured time. Through vivid examples ranging from art installations and ancient philosophy to modern psychology and the gig economy, it explores how our perception of usefulness and success has been shaped—and how it can be reimagined. By examining the interplay between mindfulness, societal pressures, and personal growth, the narrative challenges us to find meaning in the overlooked and the unplanned. It’s a thought-provoking journey into reclaiming the richness of simply being.





