A review by kpbailey
The Common Rule: Habits of Purpose for an Age of Distraction by Justin Whitmel Earley

4.0

While I don’t usually enjoy reading non-fiction, this one was easy to get behind. What compelled me to keep going was not the rules themselves, but the writing and reasons for the rules. I felt like I was reading a book about things that are often on my mind, but not articulated well, goals I’ve wanted to set, but haven’t taken the time to actually start.