Summary:
The book challenges the culture of constant busyness and productivity, advocating for a more balanced approach to work and life. It provides insights and strategies for prioritizing rest, cultivating leisure, and finding fulfillment beyond the relentless pursuit of work-related achievements.
Key points:
1. Efficiency Myth: The book argues against over-efficiency, promoting quality over speed in work and life.
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