In this episode of the Plain English podcast, host Oliver Burkeman, author of "Four Thousand Weeks" and "Meditations for Mortals," shares insights on the surprising advantages of acknowledging our limitations. He contends that the relentless pursuit of unattainable productivity and control often leads to stress and unhappiness. Instead, Burkeman encourages us to accept our finite nature by concentrating on a few meaningful tasks and embracing uncertainty. He introduces the idea of "making the burden so heavy that you put it down," implying that recognizing the futility of certain ambitions can actually liberate us to achieve more realistic goals. The discussion also delves into finding the right balance in scheduling, the significance of deep work, and how our life experiences can be categorized as either "good times" or "good stories."