
Four Thousand Weeks
Time Management for Mortals
by Oliver Burkeman
Who This Book Is For
An ideal reader is someone who instinctively feels the pull of productivity culture but suspects something essential is missing. They are busy, maybe overworked, juggling work, family, and personal projects, yet they sense time slipping away without genuine progress. They crave a sturdy framework for living that respects finitude rather than denying it. They are curious about psychology, philosophy, and practical tactics, but they dislike vague platitudes and hollow efficiency mantras. This reader welcomes Burkeman’s counterintuitive invitation to do less, choose more deliberately, and accept that unfinished business will always exist. They want tools to reframe time as a finite resource, not a limitless deadline, and to rewire their relationship with the present moment, distractions, and other people. They are willing to test constraints, revise goals, and embrace imperfect progress. Above all, they seek a life with depth, steadiness, and meaning amidst the mess of ordinary days and everyday wonder.
Book Details
- Categories
- Nonfiction, Self Help, Productivity
- Pages
- 245
- Published
- 2021
- Language
- ENGLISH
- Rating
- 4.2 (121,947 reviews)
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