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Author: Andrew Santella
Brand: Dey Street Books
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 208
Release Date: 13-03-2018
Details: Like so many of us, including most of America’s workforce and nearly two thirds of all university students, Andrew Santella procrastinates. Concerned about his habit, but not quite ready to give it up, he set out to learn all he could about the human tendency to delay. He studied history’s greatest procrastinators to gain insights into human behaviour and also, he writes, to kill time, “research being the best way to avoid real work.”
He talked with psychologists, philosophers and priests. He visited New Orleans 'French Quarter, home to a shrine to the patron saint of procrastinators. and at the home of Charles Darwin outside London, he learned why the great naturalist delayed writing his masterwork for more than two decades.
Drawing on an eclectic mix of historical case studies in procrastination from Leonardo da Vinci to Frank Lloyd Wright and from Old Testament prophets to Civil War generals Santella offers a sympathetic take on habitual postponement. He questions our devotion to “the cult of efficiency” and suggests that delay and deferral can help us understand what truly matters to us. Being attentive to our procrastination, Santella writes, means asking, “whether the things the world wants us to do are really worth doing.”
EAN: 9780062851109
Package Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
Languages: English