
In "Do Nothing," Celeste Headlee reveals why our obsession with productivity has historical roots but modern consequences. Endorsed by Arianna Huffington as "an antidote to toxic hustle culture," this counterintuitive guide shows why working less actually makes you accomplish more.
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We've become devoted members of what Celeste Headlee calls "the cult of efficiency" - a society fervently committed to constant activity and optimization. We're perpetually busy, convinced our efforts save time and improve our lives. But what if this efficiency is largely an illusion? Think about it: we're like swimmers who buy every book, gadget and app about swimming without ever getting in the water. The average American owns 300,000 items, many purchased to "save time," yet we feel more time-starved than ever. This paradox stems from our innate drive for improvement combined with the hedonic treadmill - our tendency to quickly return to baseline happiness regardless of achievements. For centuries, we've searched for external solutions to internal problems. We've been conditioned by economics and religion to believe life's purpose is hard work. Our historical eras are now named for technological achievements rather than human development. We measure years in work products, not personal growth. The consequences are alarming. Social isolation has doubled since the 1990s, and teen suicide rates have risen dramatically since 2010. We've eliminated expressions of basic humanity because they're "inefficient": boredom, long conversations, hobbies, neighborhood gatherings. Despite technological advances that should save time, we're more overwhelmed than ever. The solution isn't digital but analog - like the human body itself. Technology can extend life and provide entertainment but can't make us happy. That requires embracing our shared humanity, finding balance between striving to improve and feeling gratitude for what we have.
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco

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