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Do you worry that you might be wasting your life? That you’re doing things that don’t feel important? Are you constantly anxious about your to-do list? Is your mind blown that it’s 2024 already?!? 🤯 This week, I’ve enlisted the help of my friend Oliver Burkeman, author of the bestseller *Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals*, to help us get a handle on using time wisely. In this episode, we’re going to look at how our perception of time shapes our self-image, how it’s often advantageous to choose to be bad at something, why people-pleasing doesn’t actually please people, and a whole lot more. Oliver Burkeman is a renowned journalist and author, known for his unique ability to seamlessly blend philosophy and psychology to bring a fresh and counterintuitive take to classic self-help subjects. Oliver’s newsletter: https://www.oliverburkeman.com/the-im... Four Thousand Weeks: https://www.amazon.com/Four-Thousand-... The Antidote: https://www.amazon.com/Antidote-Happi... Sign up for Your Next Breakthrough, a weekly newsletter that will make you a less awful person: https://markmanson.net/breakthrough 0:00 | Introduction 3:22 | Our relationship with time 5:49 | A better way of looking at time 7:32 | “Strategic underachievement” 11:16 | How to stop people-pleasing 14:58 | Being a net positive at social events 18:45 | “Don’t try to change the world” 21:01 | Our toxic relationship with time and the art of “being present” 30:41 | “Effortless action” 32:53 | Buddhist influences on Oliver’s work 37:51 | Our primary misconception about time management 39:01 | Oliver’s final word of wisdom / markmanson / iammarkmanson / markmansonnet / markmanson / iammarkmanson