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This Is Why You’ll Never Feel Truly Alive (Until You Let Go of Control) | Oliver Burkeman

Oct 29, 2025
Oliver Burkeman, bestselling author of "Four Thousand Weeks" and "Meditations for Mere Mortals," challenges the modern obsession with control. He explains how the drive for optimization can hinder our sense of aliveness. Burkeman discusses the importance of embracing discomfort, resilience through difficulty, and the power of self-compassion. He argues that letting go doesn’t mean giving up, and highlights the need for spontaneity in creativity. The conversation dives into the traps of social comparison and the role of AI in our lives, emphasizing the need for authentic human connection.
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INSIGHT

Aliveness Loses To Optimization

  • Optimization and the quest for control often strip away our sense of aliveness and humanness.
  • Oliver Burkeman argues we must live fully amid ongoing crises rather than postponing life until everything is 'sorted.'
ADVICE

Limit Your Information Intake

  • Practice an information diet: decide deliberately what you consume and what you don't.
  • Realize you never had total control, which makes it easier to stop micromanaging life and emotions.
ADVICE

Sit Through The First Five Minutes

  • Tolerate the first messy minutes of any demanding task instead of quitting immediately.
  • Accept difficulty as normal and avoid judging yourself for not finding instant ease.
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