The Art of Procrastination - John Perry

The Art of Procrastination

John Perry

出版时间

2012-08-28

ISBN

9780761171676

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

This is not a book for Bill Gates. Or Hillary Clinton, or Steven Spielberg. Clearly they have no trouble getting stuff done. For the great majority of us, though, what a comfort to discover that we’re not wastrels and slackers, but doers . . . in our own way. It may sound counterintuitive, but according to philosopher John Perry, you can accomplish a lot by putting things off. He calls it “structured procrastination”:

In 1995, while not working on some project I should have been working on, I began to feel rotten about myself. But then I noticed something. On the whole, I had a reputation as a person who got a lot done and made a reasonable contribution. . . . A paradox. Rather than getting to work on my important projects, I began to think about this conundrum. I realized that

I was what I call a structured procrastinator: a person who gets a lot done by not doing other things.

Celebrating a nearly universal character flaw, The Art of Procrastination is a wise, charming, compulsively readable book—really, a tongue-in-cheek argument of ideas. Perry offers ingenious strategies, like the defensive to-do list (“1. Learn Chinese . . .”) and task triage. He discusses the double-edged relationship between the computer and procrastination—on the one hand, it allows the procrastinator to fire off a letter or paper at the last possible minute; on the other, it’s a dangerous time suck (Perry counters this by never surfing until he’s already hungry for lunch). Or what may be procrastination’s greatest gift: the chance to accomplish surprising, wonderful things by not sticking to a rigid schedule. For example, Perry wrote this book by avoiding the work he was supposed to be doing—grading papers and evaluating dissertation ideas. How lucky for us.

About the Author

JOHN PERRY is an internationally recognized philosopher and a professor emeritus at Stanford, where he taught philosophy from 1974 to 2008. In 2011, he won the Ig Nobel Prize in literature for the essay on which this book is based. (The Ig Nobels honor achievements in science “that first make people laugh and then make people think.”) He is also the co-host of ...

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用户评论
最大的好处是内容够短
暑期任务的第一本书,终于搞定了。强迫症,拖延症,追求完美……不重要。更好地认识自己,不要逼自己,肆意享受生活。
Humorous and helpful. 几年前看过中文版,现在看英文版觉得略啰嗦,不过语言好简单易读!斯坦福哲学系教授卖萌力作。哈哈哈哈。。你猜猜我读这本书是为了拖延不做什么任务
i really read this book to avoid doing other high priority things on my to-do list. LOL. feeling much better as a typical structured procrastinator...
闭关论文第一天的拖延:把这本书看了为接下来的拖延做准备
好像不是一本我非常需要的書因為我沒覺得我的拖延症讓我焦慮
哈哈哈哈很棒很棒。学会了果然效率高多了 XD
好好笑!It's a comic book! 这本书不是那种号称可以缓解/治疗拖延症的Self-help book。作者只想让我们坦然接受这个缺点而已。笑完我也释然很多。以前老想着治愈自己,算了吧,list还有那么多更重要(...简单)的事情做呢。
可能我刚好和作者是一类人吧,实在太有共鸣。最近一年来拖延症好了很多,回想起来确实做了很多和书中建议类似的措施,比如会把晚饭吃什么这种小事都列进to-do list,然后每完成一件必直尺划线划掉(完全涂黑不如划掉,因为涂黑后看不出之前干了什么,成就感会减少),但最重要的还是停止了自我厌恶——我们虽然拖一点但也干成了很多事,偶尔拖拉一下天不会塌的。以及horizontal organizer一定要买张大大大办公桌,拥有两米大桌子之后我的生活轻松了至少一个数量级
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