Four Thousand Weeks — Oliver Burkeman
Time management for mortals. Why productivity culture fails — and what to do instead.
In Praise of Idleness — Bertrand Russell
A philosopher's defence of leisure, rest, and the right to do nothing. Radical in 1932, more radical now.
Rest — Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
The science of rest and why the best thinkers in history worked far less than we think.
Alex Soojung-Kim Pang
Stanford-based futurist who spent years researching how Darwin, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and others structured their working day. Rest (2016) argued that deliberate rest is what separates the merely productive from the genuinely creative.
Bertrand Russell
British philosopher and mathematician, Nobel laureate 1950. His 1932 essay In Praise of Idleness argued that a four-hour workday would free humanity for thought, art, and joy — a century before the four-day-week debate finally caught up.
Oliver Burkeman
Wrote The Guardian's This Column Will Change Your Life for fourteen years, reading hundreds of self-help books so his readers wouldn't have to. Four Thousand Weeks (2021) reframed productivity around the fact that you have, in fact, very few weeks left.
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