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Bearing fruit Quote by Mark Buchanan

“Winter's not for adding things but for cutting things. It's the best season, the safest one, actually, to look closely at all the tangled branches of your life - the travel, the committee work, the various projects, the hobbies that have become burdens or obsessions, the trivial pursuits, the…” quote by Mark Buchanan
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““Winter's not for adding things but for cutting things. It's the best season, the safest one, actually, to look closely at all the tangled branches of your life - the travel, the committee work, the various projects, the hobbies that have become burdens or obsessions, the trivial pursuits, the diversions; or the ingrown snarl of things, the lists in your head of people and situations to worry about, the proliferation of responsibilities that aren't really yours - and ask honestly if these are bearing fruit or just sapping energy. And then, without apology or even caution, cut to nothing all that which gives nothing.””

Mark Buchanan

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview on Minimalism, 2015

Winter is a time to prune unnecessary commitments and focus on what truly matters, shedding burdens that drain energy.

In simple terms: Winter is for cutting excess, not adding.

Key Takeaway

Eliminate unproductive obligations.

Themes

minimalism focus energy management

Mood

reflective determined

Type

advice philosophical

When to use this quote

  • career planning
  • personal projects
  • hobbies
  • social obligations

Key Concepts

pruning prioritization boundaries

Questions to Reflect On

  • What commitments truly serve your goals?
  • How can you assess the fruitfulness of each task?
A Different Perspective

May cut too much and lose valuable opportunities.

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