The Time Paradox

By: Philip Zimbardo & John Boyd   

Pages: 337

Non Fiction, Psychology

My recommendation: 8 / 10

Date read: 15th Aug'17

Brief review: It is not a time management book. It’s a book about how we perceive time and how our day to day decisions, including life defining ones, are shaped by it. How our culture, upbringing, memories and environment affects our behavior towards time. It mostly talks about psychology of time and how we can do better by changing out attitude towards time. It was a deep read in the beginning and I thought like quitting but it became quite interesting as I went on to finish the book on a lazy Saturday. This is not a book to start your reading habit. You will grasp it / enjoy it only if you are a regular reader.