Saving Time

Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock

Hardcover, 400 pages

English language

Published March 7, 2023 by Random House Publishing Group.

ISBN:
978-0-593-24270-4
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4 stars (2 reviews)

A radical argument that we are living on the wrong clock--one that tells us time is money--and that there are other ways of experiencing time that offer bold, hopeful possibilities for ourselves and the planet from the New York Times bestselling author of How to Do Nothing.

Our daily experience, dominated by the corporate clock that so many of us contort ourselves to fit inside, is destroying us. It wasn't built for people, it was built for profit. This is a book that tears open the seams of reality as we know it--the way we experience time itself--and rearranges it, reimagining a world not centered around work, the office clock, or the profit motive. Explaining how we got to the point where time became money, Odell offers us new models to live by--inspired by pre-industrial cultures, ecological, and geological time--that make a more humane, more hopeful way of living seem …

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Ein anderer Blick auf die Zeit

5 stars

Nach ihrem ersten Buch "Hot to Do Nothing" hatte ich mir von "Saving Time" eigentlich weitere spannende Gedanken über den individuellen Umgang mit Zeit erwartet. Stattdessen will Odell nicht und persönlich helfen, unsere Zeit zu "sparen", sondern eine grundsätzlich andere Herangehensweise an Zeit vorstellen - "saving" im Sinne von "retten", nicht von "sparen".

somewhat a letdown

3 stars

Less revelatory than her How To Do Nothing or Bridle's Ways of Being, the intent is there to re-examine the colonial capitalist and puritan influences on time's central role in living - our drive for efficiency, self-improvement, fixed hours and seasons - but even if the message is to de-focus, this is a scattered book. "The point isn't to live more, to but to be more alive in any given moment."

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  • Nonfiction