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The problem with optimisation

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United Kingdom
开始于 May 26, 2026

Feeling maximally healthy and productive is not the point of life Source

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The problem with optimisation

The Critic (United Kingdom) | May 26, 2026

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Balancing optimisation with mindfulness allows individuals to enjoy life while still striving for improvement in health and productivity.

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Embracing optimisation can foster a culture of continuous growth and innovation, benefiting both individuals and society as a whole.

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A focus on optimisation can create unrealistic expectations, leading to stress and dissatisfaction rather than genuine happiness.

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Optimisation in health and productivity can lead to a more fulfilling life by enabling individuals to reach their full potential.

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The relentless pursuit of optimisation can diminish the quality of life by prioritizing performance over genuine human experiences and emotions.

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