![]() Likewise, the authors state that your optimal scheduling algorithm differs based on your goals and priorities.Ĭhristian and Griffiths assert that most of the time, your highest priority is to complete whatever tasks earn you the most value. Computers use algorithms chosen for their specific needs to determine what tasks to focus on first. Unlike in other chapters, Christian and Griffiths don’t offer a single algorithm to handle scheduling. ![]() Organizational Algorithms Algorithm #5: How to Schedule Your Time ![]() In general, removing things in your life that don’t add value is a more sustainable path to happiness than constantly trying to add bigger and better new pleasures. Goods like luxury cars, fancy homes, and picturesque vacations do nothing but distract us from the things in life that offer the most value, like personal health, loving relationships, and a sense of contribution to others. Modern humans have a tendency to overfit, trying to make themselves happier by adding more to their lives instead of focusing on the few factors that matter. ![]() In Minimalism, Joshua Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus apply this logic to life itself. Christian and Griffiths assert that to conquer overfitting, you must focus on what matters and ignore everything else. ![]()
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