Quotes
Rework
6 memorable lines from Rework by Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson, each with the idea behind it.
“Planning is guessing.”
Rework punctures the comfort of long-range plans. The point is not to drift without direction; it is to stop treating imagined certainty as strategy.
“Meetings are toxic.”
The book treats meetings as a tax on attention. A meeting has to justify the multiplied cost of every mind pulled away from actual progress.
“Workaholics are not heroes. They do not save the day, they just use it up.”
This is one of Rework's cleanest cultural edits: exhaustion is not evidence of importance. Sustainable pace protects judgment.
“Build half a product, not a half-assed product.”
Less is not laziness here. It is quality control. A narrower promise delivered fully beats a large promise delivered vaguely.
“Interruption is the enemy of productivity.”
Rework understands that knowledge work is fragile. The calendar can look busy while the real work is being repeatedly broken.
“ASAP is poison.”
When everything is urgent, nothing is strategic. The book asks teams to reserve urgency for the rare cases where speed truly changes the outcome.