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stephsbooktalk 's review for:
Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
by Oliver Burkeman
Mini Audiobook Review: This book came on my radar after it was picked as a book of the month on a podcast. The idea of it was fascinating and I know as a millenial in the corporate world, I felt like I could relate to a lot of topics in this book. The one that made me laugh the most was the convenience culture. I love anything that is convenient and will sometimes pay more for that convenience. Anything to help save time. Part of me wishes I did have the physical or ebook to mark certain lines and topics to reference in the future. It also was comforting to know that the idea of managing time and exhausting yourself is not something that I think about but that its a universal topic.
I thought this was an enjoyable read and well done via audio. It did feel like it started to drag even while discussing prelevant topics.
**I do not rate Non Fiction books.**
I thought this was an enjoyable read and well done via audio. It did feel like it started to drag even while discussing prelevant topics.
**I do not rate Non Fiction books.**