Life Is Short by Dean Rickles

An accessible, concise reflection on how finitude can enrich a life, weaving insights from philosophy, psychology, and science to show how time scarcity clarifies values and priorities. It examines biases about time, opportunity costs, regret, and the paralysis of excessive choice, and offers practical ways to structure projects, commit to relationships, and savor routines. By embracing constraints and cultivating attention and gratitude, it guides better decisions with limited time and uncovers meaning in ordinary commitments.

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