Focus is not about finding more time. It is about stripping away everything that isn't essential. As Antoine de Saint-Exupéry said, "Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." Finally, focusing on what matters requires you to be bored. The modern human treats boredom like a disease. The moment we have a spare second, we reach for our phone to numb the silence.
But boredom is where your priorities surface. When you sit in silence with no input, your mind will drift to what you actually care about. It will nag you about the novel you aren't writing, the business you aren't starting, or the relationship you aren't fixing. Focus On What Matters
Ask yourself this brutal question: If I could only accomplish one thing today (or this year, or in this life), what would it be? Focus is not about finding more time
You will likely find a gap. Close that gap. Burn the rest. The modern human treats boredom like a disease
