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writingslowly.com
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| | | | | Oliver Burkeman, author of Four Thousand Weeks, likes to keep his notes messy1: "'Messiness', in this context at least, is just the state of not being so hubristic as to imagine that you know, in advance, precisely what's required in order to do or to create something worthwhile. Which, of course, nobody does." - The life-changing magic of not tidying up I really appreciate the benefits of serendipity, but I also need some structure, which is why I'm happy with making atomic notes, densely linked. | |
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surfingcomplexity.blog
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| | | | | Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman Burkeman isn't interested in helping you get more done. The problem, he says, is that attempting to be more productive is a trap. Instead, what he advocates is that you change your perspective to use your time *well*, rather than trying to get as much... | |
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javier.computer
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www.somethingfuneveryday.com
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| | | We have a whole bunch of these things that people gave us over the years. Every once in a while it's fun to throw them all out on the playg... | ||