Kate Campbell
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I mean, that's definitely something Bill Perkins, author of Die With Zero, would recommend.
Oh, really?
Like bucketing things into decades or maybe every five years because you can't climb Mount Everest at 80, but maybe you can do it in your 30s.
Yeah.
I wanted to read one quote.
Yeah.
I really liked 4,000 Weeks by Oliver Berkman.
It definitely made me think this year.
That's probably my number one nonfiction book from 2022.
Here's the quote.
The problem with trying to make time for everything that feels important or just enough of what feels important is that you definitely never will.
The reason isn't that you haven't discovered the right time management tricks or supplied sufficient effort or that you need to start getting up earlier or that you're generally useless.
It's that the underlying assumption is unwarranted.
There's no reason to believe you'll ever feel on top of things or make time for everything that matters simply by getting more done.
And a lot of what he talks about in that book is that you're just never going to have enough time to do everything and that's a good thing.
You should find that idea liberating in the fact that that means the only point is to do the things that matter right now.
4,000 Weeks.
4,000 Weeks by Oliver Berkman.
By Bill Perkins.
Yeah.