Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock (THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER)

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Bol We're living on the wrong clock. Now is our moment to rethink. In this provocative follow-up to How to Do Nothing, Jenny Odell challenges our cultural obsession with productivity. Drawing on philosophy, ecology and art, Saving Time argues that time is not money – it’s life itself. Odell explores how the ‘clock of capitalism’ dictates our days and disconnects us from natural rhythms, proposing instead a more humane, ecological understanding of time rooted in seasons, community and care. This Sunday Times-bestselling thinker offers both critique and comfort, inviting readers to pause, breathe and imagine freer ways of living. ‘To read it is … to experience how freedom might feel’ Oliver Burkeman ‘Expect to feel changed by this radical way of seeing’ Esquire

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We're living on the wrong clock. Now is our moment to rethink. In this provocative follow-up to How to Do Nothing, Jenny Odell challenges our cultural obsession with productivity. Drawing on philosophy, ecology and art, Saving Time argues that time is not money – it’s life itself. Odell explores how the ‘clock of capitalism’ dictates our days and disconnects us from natural rhythms, proposing instead a more humane, ecological understanding of time rooted in seasons, community and care. This Sunday Times-bestselling thinker offers both critique and comfort, inviting readers to pause, breathe and imagine freer ways of living. ‘To read it is … to experience how freedom might feel’ Oliver Burkeman ‘Expect to feel changed by this radical way of seeing’ Esquire


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