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  • What's the book everyone should read in 2024?

    Sjoerd Handgraaf
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    What's the book that Product Hunters should read in order to make their 2024 the best one yet? I was reminded of this because of @Lena Pol's post about productivity tools (https://www.producthunt.com/discussions/why-are-new-productivity-tools-launched-almost-every-day). I just finished "Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals" by Oliver Burkeman. It has been a while since I've been so impressed by a book. It offers a revolutionary take on time management, confronting our finite 4,000-week lifespan with a bold, counterintuitive approach. Burkeman challenges the relentless quest for productivity, advocating for embracing our limitations to find true fulfillment. This isn't just a productivity guide, but a profound journey through our relationship with time and mortality. It's a compelling read for anyone overwhelmed by life's relentless pace, providing practical wisdom and a transformative perspective on how to live meaningfully within the bounds of our fleeting time. A must-read for those seeking to balance life's demands with the pursuit of genuine happiness. Recommend your book below!

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    Upen V
    Zero To Founder
    Zero To Founder
    This list never gets old: https://microsaashq.com/insights...
    Anna Solovyova
    I have "Alchemy: The Surprising Power of Ideas That Don't Make Sense" from Rory Sutherland and "Shoe Dog" from Phil Knight in my Jan-Feb reading list :)
    Nadir Mansor
    Hi, HBR 10 must reads on making smart decisions