Our obsession with efficiency is making us miserable. We're not machines. Faster isn't always better.
We're losing the art of real conversation. Texts and emojis can't replace face-to-face connection.
Idleness isn't a sin. Unstructured time fuels creativity, mental health, and even physical well-being. Doing nothing can be the most productive thing we do.
Technology should serve us, not rule us. It's a tool, not a master.
Multitasking is a myth. It kills quality, spikes stress, and leaves us empty. Single-tasking brings back satisfaction in the simplest moments.
Recreation is sacred. Play, hobbies, and pure leisure aren't luxuries we earn—they're needs we deserve.
You get to redefine success on your own terms. Step off the treadmill. Decide what actually matters to you. It's quiet rebellion, and it's freeing.
If you're feeling drained by the grind, this book might just be the permission slip you've been waiting for.
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- Ah_Meng·01-11 10:00Nice1Report
