Chapter 7: The Mandate of Minimum Effort
In this chapter of Mandate Ethics 102, we explore the ancient art of doing as little as possible while still meeting the bare minimum expectations of your job, family, and society. It's a delicate balance of doing just enough to not get fired, but not so much that you get praised.
Key takeaways:
- Learn to type with your eyes closed in 10 minutes or less.
- Master the art of sending emails with only 3-5 attachments.
- Develop a keen sense of when to use 'urgent' versus 'non-urgent' in your to-do lists.
Recommended readings:
Mandate Ethics 101: The Fundamentals Mandate Ethics 202: Advanced Slackery Techniques