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explores the revolutionary concept of strategic incompetence as a path to genuine freedom. This provocative guide challenges conventional productivity wisdom, revealing how our obsession with utility makes us vulnerable to exploitation. Through practical exercises, philosophical insights, and real-life stories, you'll discover how to identify when you're being valued only for what you produce, how to set boundaries without guilt, and how to reclaim your time and energy for what truly matters to you. Not a manifesto for laziness but rather a bold reimagining of worth beyond utility, this book…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
explores the revolutionary concept of strategic incompetence as a path to genuine freedom. This provocative guide challenges conventional productivity wisdom, revealing how our obsession with utility makes us vulnerable to exploitation. Through practical exercises, philosophical insights, and real-life stories, you'll discover how to identify when you're being valued only for what you produce, how to set boundaries without guilt, and how to reclaim your time and energy for what truly matters to you. Not a manifesto for laziness but rather a bold reimagining of worth beyond utility, this book offers a liberating framework for anyone tired of being treated as a resource rather than a human being.

Perfect for readers who feel constantly drained by others' demands, people-pleasers struggling to say no, professionals facing burnout, and anyone questioning their worth in a productivity-obsessed world. We all need the techniques in this book because modern society has conditioned us to equate our value with our usefulness, leaving us vulnerable to manipulation and exploitation. By mastering strategic uselessness, you'll protect your energy, reclaim your autonomy, and develop healthier relationships built on mutual respect rather than utility.


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Autorenporträt
Dr. Abdelhalim Rekab holds a doctorate in Sociology of Communication from the University of Tebessa (2025), where his research examines digital communication paradigms and the structural transformation of communities in networked environments. His scholarly focus centers on the sociological implications of emergent communication technologies and their impact on social organization.

As a faculty member in the Department of Sociology at the University of Tebessa, Dr. Rekab has developed and taught advanced courses in Communication Theory, Research Methodology, and Digital Sociology. His pedagogical approach emphasizes quantitative research methods, with particular expertise in statistical analysis using SPSS and digital research methodologies.

Dr. Rekab's academic credentials include a Master's degree in Social Sciences with specialization in Organization and Development, complementing his doctoral research on digital communication structures. His scholarly contributions analyze the intersection of technological advancement and social dynamics, offering critical perspectives on contemporary communication practices.

His research methodology combines rigorous data analysis with theoretical frameworks drawn from classical and contemporary sociological traditions. This book represents the culmination of Dr. Rekab's extensive research program investigating how digital platforms reconfigure social relations and institutional structures.

Dr. Rekab maintains academic affiliations with the University of Tebessa and actively contributes to the scholarly discourse on communication sociology through his research and teaching.