Do Nothing: How to Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing, and Underliving
P**S
A must read!!
I have completed only about 27% of the book yet, but couldn't wait to review. This is complete theory, normally I would have been bored. But not this one. Every page is a reminder and a revelation. I wish everybody would read this and implement this to start leading a better life and ultimately have a better society.
D**D
Story of my life
I have found that when you do nothing, you never know exactly when you're done. Relax folks. Can't go wrong there. This is actually a very interesting book with important points for everyone. Glad I bought it.
Q**Y
Worth reading
Worth reading
G**A
The illusion of productivity
Great book, a book to question and shows that work, efficiency and leisure have a different dimension and purposes of what it is expected. We are humans one of the most perfect machines, so unique that we should be compared or treated like the rest of the human inventions.
K**N
Interesting read
The books had a lot of good examples and offered different perspectives.
E**A
Question Capitalism and Consumerism and who it benefits.
Fascinating analysis of the history of our current culture of busyness and overwork.In a nutshell: Capitalism and consumerism is the problem and it is not there to benefit you.Her main suggested antidotes are:Work fewer hoursDon’t compare yourself to celebrities or the social media curated versions of anyone’s livesPlan in leisure timeSee people face-to-face much more often. Face-to-face is superior to a phone call and a phone call is superior to text or email.Commit random acts of kindness
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