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Meditations for Mortals
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In "Meditations for Mortals," Oliver Burkeman invites readers on a transformative journey to lead a more authentic and enriched life, beginning from the realities we face rather than chasing unattainable ideals. This book tackles pivotal questions surrounding how to navigate life effectively, presenting a compelling philosophy Burkeman refers to as 'imperfectionism.' It challenges us to accept our unavoidable limitations and make sound decisions amidst constant busyness. Burkeman suggests that truly purposeful productivity might sometimes involve allowing events to unfold naturally instead of forcing outcomes. Drawing on insights from philosophy, religion, literature, psychology, and self-help, he provides practical strategies and shifts in mindset that question traditional advice. This work offers a refreshing perspective on living deeply, whether approached as a four-week mental escape or engaged in a few sittings. "Meditations for Mortals" promises to be a rich source of comfort and motivation, supporting a more balanced and captivating life. Especially in unsettling times, its insights are more valuable than ever.
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In "Meditations for Mortals," Oliver Burkeman invites readers on a transformative journey to lead a more authentic and enriched life, beginning from the realities we face rather than chasing unattainable ideals. This book tackles pivotal questions surrounding how to navigate life effectively, presenting a compelling philosophy Burkeman refers to as 'imperfectionism.' It challenges us to accept our unavoidable limitations and make sound decisions amidst constant busyness. Burkeman suggests that truly purposeful productivity might sometimes involve allowing events to unfold naturally instead of forcing outcomes. Drawing on insights from philosophy, religion, literature, psychology, and self-help, he provides practical strategies and shifts in mindset that question traditional advice. This work offers a refreshing perspective on living deeply, whether approached as a four-week mental escape or engaged in a few sittings. "Meditations for Mortals" promises to be a rich source of comfort and motivation, supporting a more balanced and captivating life. Especially in unsettling times, its insights are more valuable than ever.
