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7 Sep 2013:
'Is the job you're doing, or applying for, one the world would be fine without? As life strategies go, this seems a decent one,' saysOliver Burkeman10 comments - 31 Aug 2013:
'To me and you, al-Qaida's Ayman al-Zawahiri may be the personification of evil,' says Oliver Burkeman. 'But to the militants he leads, he's the micromanager from hell'64 comments 24 Aug 2013:
'Don't take refuge in neutrality; trying to stay neutral is fraught with trouble,' says Oliver Burkeman12 comments- 17 Aug 2013:
'The next time you're struck by some insight into life's true meaning,'Oliver Burkeman says, 'reach for a pen and list two or three things you could do about it'16 comments - 10 Aug 2013:
'The Theosophical Society decided Jiddu Krishnamurti was the messiah. Awkwardly,' Oliver Burkeman says, 'Krishnamurti came to believe this was bunkum'14 comments 3 Aug 2013:
'The Money Shredding Alarm Clock is the perfect metaphor for capitalism,' says Oliver Burkeman5 comments- 27 Jul 2013:
'If a talent has always come naturally, you conclude that it's nothing special,' says Oliver Burkeman. 'And so you gravitate toward whatever it is you can't do'9 comments - 20 Jul 2013:
'Disinhibition can be good thing,' says Oliver Burkeman. 'If feeling anonymous frees some people to be dishonest, it frees others to perform at their best'2 comments 13 Jul 2013:
'Coffee slides me into the working day before my procrastinatory urges can kick in: grind beans, brew coffee, plunge, pour, sip, open laptop… and I'm working before I've had a chance to protest,' says Oliver Burkeman54 comments- 6 Jul 2013:
'People make healthier menu choices,' Oliver Burkeman says, 'when they're told how far they'd have to walk to burn off the calories consumed'9 comments - 29 Jun 2013: 'Some forms of self-promotion aren't only forgivable, but actively welcome,' says Oliver Burkeman6 comments
22 Jun 2013:
'It's fine to abandon books or other projects,' says Oliver Burkeman. 'But you've got to really abandon them, not let them fade amid vague intentions to finish them some day'15 comments- 15 Jun 2013:
Unhooked from the whims of mood, relieved of the pressure of decision-making, the schedule-follower may be freer than the impulse-follower, says Oliver Burkeman2 comments - 8 Jun 2013:
'Our daily lives might be full of experiences we never talk about, simply because we lack the words,' says Oliver Burkeman14 comments
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