Today more than ever, there’s no reason to assume any fit between the demands on your time, all the things you want to do, or feel you ought to do, and the amount of time available.
Thanks to capitalism, technology and human ambition, these demands keep increasing, while your capacities remain largely fixed. The attempt to “get on top of everything” is doomed.
The only viable solution is to make a shift: from a life spent trying not to neglect anything, to one spent proactively and consciously choosing what to neglect, in favour of what matters most.
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Oliver Burkeman's last column: the eight secrets to a (fairly) fulfilled life
theguardian.com
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The writer and journalist Oliver Burkeman shares a few lessons from his time writing his "This column will change your life" for the Guardian.
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