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Just what I needed 
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While there is a decent amount of information in this book that I already knew or that is somewhat intuitive, for the latter I appreciated having the science and data to back it up, and for the former it this served as a good reminder. It was also nice to have all of this, as well as new information, all in one handy one to reference. Headlee does a nice job of offering suggestions and ideas without putting on pressure to make huge changes. I think the book offers all of us a chance to reflect on our relationship with work, to find ways to retake our time for ourselves, and to remember that things have not always been as they currently are, nor must they stay this way. 
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Interesting mix of reclaim your life from social media and other distractions and the antiwork subreddit. However, could have been a LOT shorter - many arguments are rehashed, when it would be simpler to talk about cases that work. This is one of those books that is 70% stating the problem, 20% stating possible solutions and 10% restating the problem.
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Super interesting to read the history in the beginning, but hard to push through at times. 

A good blend of historical and personal. As these books tend to go, I find the ending to be too idealistic and vague but still a good read for many of us. This book mostly applies to salaried workers who put in overtime, so the scope is narrower but the lessons still important
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