
10% Happier with Dan Harris Time Management for Mortals | Oliver Burkeman
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May 25, 2022 Oliver Burkeman, author of "Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals," shares his insights on transforming our relationship with time. He emphasizes that accepting our mortality can improve how we prioritize life’s endeavors. Rather than chasing productivity, Burkeman advocates for recognizing what to neglect and embracing patience. He introduces concepts like cosmic insignificance therapy and strategic underachievement, while encouraging a redefinition of leisure that values personal fulfillment over efficiency.
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Burning Bridges
- Making irreversible commitments, or "burning bridges," acknowledges limitations.
- It allows fuller engagement with life by sacrificing the illusion of control.
Northern Lights
- Oliver Burkeman recounts trying to be present while watching the Northern Lights.
- His efforts led to self-consciousness, hindering his experience.
Watermelon Problem
- Millions were captivated by a BuzzFeed video of a watermelon exploding after rubber bands were applied.
- This "watermelon problem" exemplifies how our attention is drawn to things we don't intend to spend time on.










