47 pages • 1 hour read
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Jenny Odell's How To Do Nothing is praised for its thought-provoking exploration of resisting the attention economy, blending art, history, and personal reflection. Some find its philosophical tone enlightening, though others view it as dense and meandering. The book's call for mindfulness resonates, but its practical applications can feel abstract.
A reader who values reflective thought, critiques of productivity culture, and environmental awareness would enjoy How To Do Nothing by Jenny Odell. Comparable to Walden by Thoreau and Cal Newport's Digital Minimalism, it's ideal for those seeking mindfulness and intentional disengagement from tech-driven lifestyles.
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