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Meditations for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman


Meditations for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman is structured around four weeks of daily meditations, fourteen chapters in all. I did the audio version, one chapter a day, and I’d recommend that approach. There’s something about letting it unspool slowly — one idea, digested, before the next arrives — that mirrors what Burkeman is actually arguing…


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Meditations for Mortals by Oliver Burkeman is structured around four weeks of daily meditations, fourteen chapters in all. I did the audio version, one chapter a day, and I’d recommend that approach. There’s something about letting it unspool slowly — one idea, digested, before the next arrives — that mirrors what Burkeman is actually arguing for: that finitude isn’t a problem to be solved, it’s the condition of a life worth living.

The core idea is simple: we are imperfect, limited, and mortal. Perfectionism doesn’t make you better. It makes you slow. Every iteration you withhold because it isn’t ready yet is a version of the same problem Burkeman is diagnosing.

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