

Against Self-Optimization by David Zahl
Sep 6, 2025
David Zahl, a thought-provoking writer and author of "Against Self-Optimization," dives deep into the pitfalls of the wellness industry. He critiques our obsession with productivity, arguing that it often leads to anxiety and disconnection from meaningful relationships. Zahl emphasizes the importance of recognizing our intrinsic human value over mere efficiency. He champions a compassionate approach to parenting over quantifiable success and highlights the superficiality of self-optimization, seeking to shift the narrative towards hope and genuine self-care.
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Parenting Frustration With School Software
- Zahl recounts parents' exasperation with convoluted school software like 'Zabalzoot' and 'Cracklezam'.
- The example shows how 'optimization' creates more work and frustration than it solves.
Technique Masks Human Complexity
- Optimization has become a cultural default that treats human life like machine output.
- Jacques Ellul's
Metrics Reduce Human Dignity
- The language of optimization subtly reframes people as machines to be improved.
- Treating humans as instruments erodes dignity by valuing them only for measurable output.