Michael J. Motta
1 min readAug 25, 2017

Your conflating his title (which is a marketing gimmick, to be sure) with the principle as typically understood. (I can’t recall TF’s exact description, but I remember it being more nuanced than his title, or your article, implies.) Although I can’t speak for all “productivity gurus,” many (myself included) describe the principle not as a shortcut, but as a strategy for allocating time, energy, etc.

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Michael J. Motta
Michael J. Motta

Written by Michael J. Motta

Asst. Professor of Politics. Writes here about productivity, learning, journaling, life. Author of Long Term Person, Short Term World.

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