"That''s the dilemma that will almost surely keep Oliver Burkeman busy: His counsel that life''s problems can''t really be solved only primes his audience to want more advice . As Burkeman''s ideas seep into my bones, so--slowly--does the reality that I''m going to be bumping up against the rough edges of life every day, even every hour, until I die. The nubbiness, the initial recoil followed by a kick of recognition--yes, I''m off-balance: This is the point." --Hillary Kelly, The Atlantic "The kind of pep talk I can get on board with . Burkeman''s insight--always clear-eyed and jargon-free--backs up, in a reassuring and constructive way, the other sense I have on more forgiving days . that it''s better for you and everyone around you to work with, rather than fight against, who you are now." --Simon Usborne, The Guardian " Meditations for Mortals provides useful answers to the questions of when and why you should give up: you should do it when your optimized, productivity-hacked life starts to feel constricting, deadening, or unrealistic, so that you can get more value out of your all-too-brief existence." --Joshua Rothman, The New Yorker "Thoughtful, level-headed and useful .
Burkeman doesn''t offer life hacks. He offers thoughts that might nudge us towards changing our underlying attitudes." --James McConnachie, The Times "A bracing read . Burkeman is a friendly presence on the page . Stop denying the reality of whatever predicament you are in, he writes. Learn how to play in the ruins of your life." --Elaine Moore, Financial Times "Liberating and humane." -- Kirkus Reviews " Meditations for Mortals offers a bracing and refreshing antidote for what ails high achievers.
With crackling wit and counterintuitive wisdom, Burkeman shows that it''s okay--and often smarter --to do less, let some goals slide, and embrace our imperfections. This book is both a comfort and a challenge--exactly what our trying times demand." --Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling author of The Power of Regret "More than a book of ideas, Meditation for Mortals offers a practical path toward personal transformation--one that helps you sidestep the shallow allure of frenetic busyness and find a liberating joy in the limits and imperfections of life. A must-read." --Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of Slow Productivity and Deep Work "Full of wisdom and comfort. I enjoyed every page and read it in a single sitting. This is a really important book about embracing truth and reality.
" --Chris van Tulleken, New York Times bestselling author of Ultra-Processed People "I follow Oliver Burkeman''s personal, literary, and journalistic adventures into wisdom with admiration and exhilaration. Now he brings us a ''retreat of the mind'' in a very special book. We should all read this, preferably in the company of others--for the sake of our aching world as well as the state of our souls." --Krista Tippett, host of On Being "Oliver Burkeman has a way of giving you the most unexpected productivity advice exactly when you need it." --Mark Manson, bestselling author of Everything is F*cked and The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck timized, productivity-hacked life starts to feel constricting, deadening, or unrealistic, so that you can get more value out of your all-too-brief existence." --Joshua Rothman, The New Yorker "Thoughtful, level-headed and useful . Burkeman doesn''t offer life hacks. He offers thoughts that might nudge us towards changing our underlying attitudes.
" --James McConnachie, The Times "A bracing read . Burkeman is a friendly presence on the page . Stop denying the reality of whatever predicament you are in, he writes. Learn how to play in the ruins of your life." --Elaine Moore, Financial Times "Liberating and humane." -- Kirkus Reviews " Meditations for Mortals offers a bracing and refreshing antidote for what ails high achievers. With crackling wit and counterintuitive wisdom, Burkeman shows that it''s okay--and often smarter --to do less, let some goals slide, and embrace our imperfections. This book is both a comfort and a challenge--exactly what our trying times demand.
" --Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling author of The Power of Regret "More than a book of ideas, Meditation for Mortals offers a practical path toward personal transformation--one that helps you sidestep the shallow allure of frenetic busyness and find a liberating joy in the limits and imperfections of life. A must-read." --Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of Slow Productivity and Deep Work "Full of wisdom and comfort. I enjoyed every page and read it in a single sitting. This is a really important book about embracing truth and reality." --Chris van Tulleken, New York Times bestselling author of Ultra-Processed People "I follow Oliver Burkeman''s personal, literary, and journalistic adventures into wisdom with admiration and exhilaration. Now he brings us a ''retreat of the mind'' in a very special book.
We should all read this, preferably in the company of others--for the sake of our aching world as well as the state of our souls." --Krista Tippett, host of On Being "Oliver Burkeman has a way of giving you the most unexpected productivity advice exactly when you need it." --Mark Manson, bestselling author of Everything is F*cked and The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck h a comfort and a challenge--exactly what our trying times demand." --Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling author of The Power of Regret "More than a book of ideas, Meditation for Mortals offers a practical path toward personal transformation--one that helps you sidestep the shallow allure of frenetic busyness and find a liberating joy in the limits and imperfections of life. A must-read." --Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of Slow Productivity and Deep Work "Full of wisdom and comfort. I enjoyed every page and read it in a single sitting.
This is a really important book about embracing truth and reality." --Chris van Tulleken, New York Times bestselling author of Ultra-Processed People "I follow Oliver Burkeman''s personal, literary, and journalistic adventures into wisdom with admiration and exhilaration. Now he brings us a ''retreat of the mind'' in a very special book. We should all read this, preferably in the company of others--for the sake of our aching world as well as the state of our souls." --Krista Tippett, host of On Being "Oliver Burkeman has a way of giving you the most unexpected productivity advice exactly when you need it." --Mark Manson, bestselling author of Everything is F*cked and The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck We should all read this, preferably in the company of others--for the sake of our aching world as well as the state of our souls." --Krista Tippett, host of On Being "Oliver Burkeman has a way of giving you the most unexpected productivity advice exactly when you need it." --Mark Manson, bestselling author of Everything is F*cked and The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck timized, productivity-hacked life starts to feel constricting, deadening, or unrealistic, so that you can get more value out of your all-too-brief existence.
" --Joshua Rothman, The New Yorker "Thoughtful, level-headed and useful . Burkeman doesn''t offer life hacks. He offers thoughts that might nudge us towards changing our underlying attitudes." --James McConnachie, The Times "A bracing read . Burkeman is a friendly presence on the page . Stop denying the reality of whatever predicament you are in, he writes. Learn how to play in the ruins of your life." --Elaine Moore, Financial Times "Liberating and humane.
" -- Kirkus Reviews " Meditations for Mortals offers a bracing and refreshing antidote for what ails high achievers. With crackling wit and counterintuitive wisdom, Burkeman shows that it''s okay--and often smarter --to do less, let some goals slide, and embrace our imperfections. This book is both a comfort and a challenge--exactly what our trying times demand." --Daniel H. Pink, New York Times bestselling author of The Power of Regret "More than a book of ideas, Meditation for Mortals offers a practical path toward personal transformation--one that helps you sidestep the shallow allure of frenetic busyness and find a liberating joy in the limits and imperfections of life. A must-read." --Cal Newport, New York Times bestselling author of Slow Productivity and Deep Work "Full of wisdom and comfort. I enjoyed every page and read it in a single sitting.
This is a really important book about embracing truth and reality." --Chris van Tulleken, New York Times bestselling author of Ultra-Processed People "I follow Oliver Burkeman''s personal, literary, and journalistic adventures into wisdom with adm.