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Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less

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  • Evahas quoted3 years ago
    As economist Thomas Sowell wrote: “There are no solutions. There are only trade-offs.”
  • Muradhas quoted5 years ago
    THE WISDOM OF LIFE CONSISTS IN THE ELIMINATION OF NON-ESSENTIALS.
  • moiixxmhas quoted5 years ago
    The idea that we can have it all and do it all is not new. This myth has been peddled for so long, I believe virtually everyone alive today is infected with it. It is sold in advertising. It is championed in corporations. It is embedded in job descriptions that provide huge lists of required skills and experience as standard. It is embedded in university applications that require dozens of extracurricular activities.

    What is new is how especially damaging this myth is today, in a time when choice and expectations have increased exponentially. It results in stressed people trying to cram yet more activities into their already overscheduled lives.
  • Maria Molanohas quoted6 years ago
    It creates corporate environments that talk about work/life balance but still expect their employees to be on their smart phones 24/7/365
  • Maria Molanohas quoted6 years ago
    If you don’t prioritize your life, someone else will.
  • Сабина Нуртаеваhas quoted8 years ago
    Less but better. A more fitting definition of Essentialism would be hard to come by.
  • madinoteshas quoted9 years ago
    Done is better than perfect
  • madinoteshas quoted9 years ago
    Essentialists see trade-offs as an inherent part of life, not as an inherently negative part of life.
  • madinoteshas quoted9 years ago
    very few things are essential
  • Hanad Ahmedhas quoted14 days ago
    This book will show you how to live a life true to yourself, not the life others expect from you.
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