4,000 Weeks
Oliver Burkeman's book that contains the exercise of staring at a painting for an extended period.
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Ep. 188: The 5 Books I Read in March, Embracing Boredom, and Deep Work vs. YouTube | Deep Questions
Cal Newport
A book on time and finitude, mentioned by Jesse as a recent read he enjoyed and found thought-provoking. It's frequently discussed on various podcasts.

Mark Zuckerberg on Business Strategy, Parenting, Religion, and More
Tim Ferriss
A book by Oliver Burkeman speculated by the host to contain a chapter on 'Cosmic Insignificance Therapy,' about finding relief by understanding one's place in broader timescales.

How To Design Your Life (My Process For Achieving Goals) | Cal Newport
Cal Newport
A book by Oliver Burkeman that explores the challenges of time management and productivity in the context of finite human lifespans.

My New Life Goals (2022)
Ali Abdaal
A book by Oliver Burkeman that discusses the limitations of time and the importance of strategically deciding what to fail at.

15 Books To Read to Change Your Life
Ali Abdaal
A book subtitled 'Time and How to Use It', offering a philosophical approach to time management by accepting life's finitude and prioritizing intentionality.

Full Length Episode | #162 | January 6, 2022
Cal Newport
A book by Alex Soojung-Kim Pang that discusses embracing finitude and stepping back from the relentless pursuit of productivity.

237 ‒ Optimizing life for maximum fulfillment | Bill Perkins
Peter Attia MD
A book that explores the finite nature of life and time management, influencing the speaker's views on maximizing fulfillment.

Ep. 239: On Time And Stress
Cal Newport
Oliver Burkeman's book offering perspectives on managing personal time and workload.

It's Time To Uninstall And Improve Your Life | Cal Newport
Cal Newport
Oliver Burkeman's book that contains the exercise of staring at a painting for an extended period.

When Life Gets Hard: 12 Stoic Lessons To Change Your Life Before 2024 | Cal Newport
Cal Newport
Oliver Burkeman's book that offers a perspective on time, productivity, and the limitations of human lifespan.