The author argues that the popular productivity advice to "eat frogs" (i.e. do the things you don't want to do first) is based on a false premise, that humans are naturally lazy and gluttonous.
This false premise leads to a lot of unnecessary suffering, as people try to force themselves to do things they don't actually enjoy.
The author argues that the popular productivity advice to "eat frogs" (i.e. do the things you don't want to do first) is based on a false premise, that humans are naturally lazy and gluttonous.
This false premise leads to a lot of unnecessary suffering, as people try to force themselves to do things they don't actually enjoy.