Rory O Brien

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If you sift through historical documents, you’ll find that some of the most productive minds of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries worked only about four hours a day. Charles Darwin, Ingmar Bergman, Charles Dickens, and the incredibly prolific mathematician Henri Poincaré all worked for just a small portion of each day.
Do Nothing: Break Away from Overworking, Overdoing and Underliving
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