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发表于2024-06-30
Art of Procrastination pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024
This is not a book for Bill Gates. Or Hillary Clinton, or Steven Spielberg. Clearly they have no trouble getting stuff done. For the great majority of us, though, what a comfort to discover that we’re not wastrels and slackers, but doers . . . in our own way. It may sound counterintuitive, but according to philosopher John Perry, you can accomplish a lot by putting things off. He calls it “structured procrastination”:
In 1995, while not working on some project I should have been working on, I began to feel rotten about myself. But then I noticed something. On the whole, I had a reputation as a person who got a lot done and made a reasonable contribution. . . . A paradox. Rather than getting to work on my important projects, I began to think about this conundrum. I realized that
I was what I call a structured procrastinator: a person who gets a lot done by not doing other things.
Celebrating a nearly universal character flaw, The Art of Procrastination is a wise, charming, compulsively readable book—really, a tongue-in-cheek argument of ideas. Perry offers ingenious strategies, like the defensive to-do list (“1. Learn Chinese . . .”) and task triage. He discusses the double-edged relationship between the computer and procrastination—on the one hand, it allows the procrastinator to fire off a letter or paper at the last possible minute; on the other, it’s a dangerous time suck (Perry counters this by never surfing until he’s already hungry for lunch). Or what may be procrastination’s greatest gift: the chance to accomplish surprising, wonderful things by not sticking to a rigid schedule. For example, Perry wrote this book by avoiding the work he was supposed to be doing—grading papers and evaluating dissertation ideas. How lucky for us.
John Perry is an emeritus professor of philosophy at Stanford University and currently teaches at UC Riverside.
He is the co-host of the nationally syndicated public radio program Philosophy Talk, and winner, in 2011, of an Ig Nobel Prize in Literature for the essay “Structured Procrastination.” He lives with his wife in Palo Alto, California.
才100来页的书,感觉就像萌萌哒作者的碎碎念,拖延着不想干正事的时候很快就看完了(看paper和textbook怎么就没有这么快=。=)。。。非常适合已经放弃治疗和即将放弃治疗的拖延癌晚期患者。以及,看书的时候可以时不时脑补MIT那帮拖延癌晚期每天都在搞什么。。。
评分很薄的小册子,拖了两个月读完了,也算是对它的致敬吧~吼吼
评分这本书的意思就是,如果你真的真的没办法改变拖延症的习惯的话,至少让自己不再纠结好了。对我来说挺有用的。
评分Live with it :)
评分definitely a self-comfort and relief
首先,当你打开这本书之前,卤煮希望你确定一件事,那就是你并不是抱着“我要治好我的拖延症”的心态去看的。关于拖延症的书有很多种,其中可以分为两类,一类是让你治疗的,譬如如果你已经点开了这篇书评你一定已经很熟悉的《拖延心理学》,另一种便是让你放弃治疗的,譬如这...
评分 评分这本书内容短小精悍,作者语言又很轻松诙谐,所以非常易读,连我这种不太笔趣阁书的人也很快的读完了。当然还有另外一个原因,那就是,有更重要的事需要我去做……完了,我成结构化拖延者了,哈哈。 刚开始读这本书时没觉得怎样,可读过几页之后发现,天哪,要不要共鸣这么多,...
评分 评分后天能做的事儿,就别赶着明天做了。真没想到马克·吐温也能说出这种话。看来作者的“结构化拖延法”的概括真的是很准确也很具有代表性。 结构化拖延者有很多共同通病,稍微总结一下有以下几种: 1. 会自欺欺人,自我安慰。 2. 是完美主义者 有时一件事没有...
Art of Procrastination pdf epub mobi txt 电子书 下载 2024