Daily Productive Sharing 777 - Best Books of July 2023

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Ness Lab just released their community book recommendation of last month:

  1. The Good Enough Job
  2. The Order of Time
  3. Hidden Genius
  4. Saving Time
  5. The Pathless Path

These books inspire readers to redefine their understanding of job satisfaction, challenge traditional notions of time management, and reconsider their relationship with work and productivity.

They offer insights into navigating complex problems, fueling creativity, and finding meaning and fulfillment outside of conventional career paths.

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Ness Lab 发布了上个月的读者荐书,一共五本入选:

  1. The Good Enough Job
  2. The Order of Time
  3. Hidden Genius
  4. Saving Time
  5. The Pathless Path

这些书鼓励读者重新思考工作、时间和个人满足的之间的关系。

这些书提供了解决复杂问题、激发创造力,以及在传统职业道路之外找到意义和满足的洞察力。

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Ness Labs Best Books of July 2023

Excerpt

The book prompts us to question the status quo, challenging the societal expectation of work as a calling, a dream to be chased relentlessly.
By exposing the myths that have chained us to our work desks and that underscore the overvaluation of our labor, Stolzoff inspires us to redefine what it means for a job to be good enough.
With his help, we understand that the distinctions between past, future, and present are far less rigid than we perceive.
For those obsessively striving to master time management, this book serves as a reminder to reconsider our relationship with time.
It urges us to reflect on the interconnectedness of our selfhood and our perception of time.
With The Order of Time, Rovelli nudges us to view time not as a foe to be tamed but as an intrinsic part of our existence to be understood and appreciated.
Pompliano offers readers a unique opportunity to understand the mental frameworks these individuals use to navigate complex problems, fuel their creativity, and perform exceptionally under pressure.
This book can be an invaluable resource to enhance your thinking skills or seek inspiration during trying times.
By saving time from its commodification, Odell suggests that time, in its most authentic and diverse forms, may also save us, offering a profound source of meaning beyond the constraints of the workplace or the dictates of a profit-oriented society.
Rather, The Pathless Path is an intimate account of Paul’s transition from a life focused on professional advancement to one centered on work that genuinely matters.
This book should be an essential companion for those contemplating a departure from their current jobs, embarking on a new path, navigating the uncertainties of an unconventional trajectory, or seeking alternative ways to understand work in our rapidly evolving world.