On time, embracing inconvenience, treating to-do lists as a menu of choices - and what we're going to do with what's left of our Four Thousand Weeks

Watch Oliver Burkeman's course - on how we might best use the time we have.

This isn’t conventional time management - it’s much more about our choices about how to use an entire human lifespan well. Oliver turns what could be daunting into something uplifting.

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