
10% Happier with Dan Harris How to Do Nothing | Jenny Odell
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Jan 27, 2021 Join Jenny Odell, a Stanford lecturer and author of *How to Do Nothing*, as she champions the art of embracing stillness in our hectic, productivity-driven lives. She delves into the joy of observing the world without an agenda, suggesting that true idleness can be a form of rebellion. Odell highlights the significance of engaging with nature and discusses how letting go of constant busyness can lead to deeper understanding and connection. Her insights reveal that moments of existential despair might actually pave the way for profound personal growth.
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Questioning Capitalism
- Question the underlying premises of capitalism by acknowledging its influence on your thinking.
- Direct your attention with agency, making intentional decisions about time and surroundings.
Rose Garden Meditation
- Jenny Odell's "doing nothing" involves visiting the Rose Garden, a familiar and enjoyable place.
- There, she observes, appreciates, and lets her mind wander, finding connection with nature.
Dolce Far Niente
- Dan Harris describes "doing nothing" as lying with his cat or playfully heckling his son.
- These simple acts represent intentional, unproductive moments of presence.








