Résumé du livre
Oliver Burkeman is a British author, journalist, and speaker known for his work in the areas of psychology, self-help, and personal development. He has written extensively on topics related to well-being, happiness, productivity, and the human condition.
The contemporary perspective on time often emphasizes the futile pursuit of mastering it. However, it is possible to break free from this mindset ingrained in our culture. Instead of constantly battling against our inherent human limitations, like procrastination, distractions, and the challenge of fully embracing the present moment, we can choose a different approach. By acknowledging these limitations as part of our nature, we can learn to work with them rather than against them. In doing so, we can come to terms with our mortality and lead a meaningful life.
Embrace the use of simplistic or specialized technology.
Digital distractions often captivate us because they provide an enticing means of evading the constraints imposed by our limitations. To counteract this inclination, it is beneficial to minimize the allure of our smartphones. This can be achieved by removing social media applications and enabling grayscale mode in the accessibility settings. Additionally, utilizing technology that is designed for a particular purpose can prove advantageous. For instance, you'll be able to focus better if you read books using an e-reader rather than your smartphone.
“If you try to find time for your most valued activities by first dealing with all the other important demands on your time, in the hope that there’ll be some left over at the end, you’ll be disappointed.”
“What actually causes suffering are the beliefs you hold about those things.”
“Attention, on the other hand, just is life: your experience of being alive consists of nothing other than the sum of everything to which you pay attention.”
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