Track the Past, Order the Present, Design the Future
Ratings14
Average rating3.6
This... does not need to be a book. Ryder Carroll has a great idea, but this work did not answer my questions. Instead, I was treated to excessive backstory, numerous testimonies, and near-religious speech on the “meaning that mindfulness practices could bring” to my life. It felt as if I was being told that I could determine my life's purpose if I only bought the magic potion.
In all fairness, I tried a bullet journal. My issue is with the content of this content-inflated book, not the system. The system is actually pretty good. But the book is much longer than it needs to be.
See, Simon, I told you that audiobooks counted.