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Are you caught in an endless race of speed, wearing 'busyness' as a badge of honor?
Today's workplace is filled with 'slow-productivity' — where effectiveness is measured by 'visible activities' such as email response time and number of meetings, leading to many knowledge workers feeling busy yet exhausted. This culture of busyness often traps people in a cycle of emptiness.
This book talk will delve into the philosophy of 'slow work' advocated by the author, which is a framework for organizing knowledge work in a lasting and meaningful way. It is especially suitable for readers or entrepreneurs in the knowledge work domain who are seeking to break free from burnout and pursue high-quality achievements.
Let go of the anxiety of being measured by numbers, and find your own work rhythm to achieve a new standard of completing work without overworking. This is not a protest against work, but a quest for better work methods!