# Organised
## Introduction
- The Burden of Conformity
- We forfeit three-quarters of ourselves to be like others.
- Arthur Schopenhauer's perspective on conformity.
- Misconceptions About Routine
- People view routines as burdensome and boring.
- Discipline is often seen as hard work.
## Part I: The Power of Routine
- Philosophers and Their Routines
- Friedrich Nietzsche's disciplined daily routine.
- Arthur Schopenhauer's 27-year consistent routine.
- The Fear of Routine
- Society’s aversion to structured lives.
- Random pleasures vs. meaningful discipline.
- The Misunderstanding of Hard Work
- Discipline does not mean constant struggle.
- Routines can lead to effortless productivity.
## Part II: Transforming Your Life Through Organisation
- Are You the Designer of Your Routine?
- Fulfilling others' expectations vs. personal desires.
- The importance of owning your routine.
- The Freedom in Discipline
- How routines can set you free.
- Becoming inexhaustible through organisation.
- Spontaneous Transformation
- The goal of "Organised" to bring quick, positive change.
- Making genius habits conscious for life transformation.
## Part III: Lessons from Great Minds
- Examples of Successful Routines
- List of philosophers, geniuses, and artists who thrived on routines.
- How consistency led to their success.
- Timeless Truths
- Rene Descartes: “There’s nothing more ancient than the truth.”
- Applying timeless wisdom to modern life.
## Conclusion
- Embracing Simplicity and Structure
- Why simplicity in routine leads to greatness.
- The promise of a marvellous, lifelong routine.
- Final Thought
- From this moment, design your routine consciously.
- Carry mountains with inexhaustible energy.