Four Thousand Weeks (by Oliver Burkeman)
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What if the problem isn’t that we don’t have enough time, but that we expect to fit too much into it?
In Four Thousand Weeks – Time Management for Mortals, Oliver Burkeman challenges the idea that better productivity will solve our struggles with time. Instead, he invites us to face a more uncomfortable truth: our time is limited, and we will never get to everything.
Through a mix of philosophy, psychology, and everyday observations, the book explores what it means to make choices, let go of control, and focus on what truly matters.
Together, we’ll reflect on how we spend our time, what we keep postponing, and what we might need to stop doing in order to live more intentionally.
Important note: while it’s not mandatory to have read the book to participate, it’s advisable to have at least read/listened to a summary of the same, so there can be an informed and balanced group discussion of the topics.
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