book review: essentialism by greg mckeown

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less by Greg McKeown

What are the main ideas?

these first four points are the primary 4 sections of the book outline/TOC

other important points/quotes:

If I implemented one idea from this book right now, which one would it be?

“when something isn’t a clear yes, make it a clear no.”

How would I describe the book to a friend?

this might be the most effectively organized self-management/self-help book i have ever read. the outline is clear and simple. each section is well thought out. each chapter has a predictable structure and even the sections follow a straightforward structure: “the main point, story illustrating the main point so you feel and remember it, additional supporting thoughts, transition to the next point.”

this book is a new must-read for me. definitely going on my footlong bookshelf. over the last few years of my life i have stumbled on many of these practices and insights in separate moments. this book weaves many of my own experiences and several more together into a thoughtful and simple framework (especially compared to make other frameworks). 10/10. would recommend.

i should also say, this is the only it’s also the only one where a white cishet author didn’t step in every patriarchal pitfall ever. cal newport, stephen covey, whenever anything comes up with their family life (if they mention it at all), their solutions involve everything except more of themselves. mckeown’s moment of family involvement resolved with him stepping back from work activities and being more present with the kids. i was stunned.


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