What if the real key to productivity isn't doing more-but doing less on purpose?
Discipline by Subtraction: The Art of Strategic Laziness is a provocative manifesto for anyone drowning in overload, addicted to optimization, or caught in institutional inertia. Drawing from two decades in combat zones, diplomatic trenches, and federal bureaucracy, James Snoddy delivers a field-tested doctrine for reclaiming time, clarity, and agency.
Rejecting the cult of hustle and the tyranny of to-do lists, Snoddy argues that most modern systems-whether personal, organizational, or governmental-fail not because they aren't doing enough, but because they refuse to stop doing the wrong things. Through real-world examples, strategic frameworks, and darkly funny observations, this book shows how to systematically eliminate waste, distraction, and low-value obligations.
At once philosophical and practical, Discipline by Subtraction bridges behavioral science, systems theory, and decision analysis to teach you how to:
- Delete low-ROI tasks, meetings, and metrics without guilt
- Design subtraction systems that free up mental bandwidth
- Prioritize actions based on return, not tradition or optics
- Build scalable strategies that resist scope creep and burnout
- Survive and thrive in institutions driven by additive logic
Whether you're a policymaker, entrepreneur, creative professional, or just someone trying to stay afloat in a culture of overload, this book will help you stop optimizing what should be eliminated. It offers a counterintuitive but deeply logical lens on leadership, self-management, and organizational reform.
This is not a guide to working faster. It's a call to work smarter by working less-but working with ruthless precision.
If you've ever felt that "more" is the enemy of "better," this is your manual.
What if the real key to productivity isn't doing more-but doing less on purpose?
Discipline by Subtraction: The Art of Strategic Laziness is a provocative manifesto for anyone drowning in overload, addicted to optimization, or caught in institutional inertia. Drawing from two decades in combat zones, diplomatic trenches, and federal bureaucracy, James Snoddy delivers a field-tested doctrine for reclaiming time, clarity, and agency.
Rejecting the cult of hustle and the tyranny of to-do lists, Snoddy argues that most modern systems-whether personal, organizational, or governmental-fail not because they aren't doing enough, but because they refuse to stop doing the wrong things. Through real-world examples, strategic frameworks, and darkly funny observations, this book shows how to systematically eliminate waste, distraction, and low-value obligations.
At once philosophical and practical, Discipline by Subtraction bridges behavioral science, systems theory, and decision analysis to teach you how to:
- Delete low-ROI tasks, meetings, and metrics without guilt
- Design subtraction systems that free up mental bandwidth
- Prioritize actions based on return, not tradition or optics
- Build scalable strategies that resist scope creep and burnout
- Survive and thrive in institutions driven by additive logic
Whether you're a policymaker, entrepreneur, creative professional, or just someone trying to stay afloat in a culture of overload, this book will help you stop optimizing what should be eliminated. It offers a counterintuitive but deeply logical lens on leadership, self-management, and organizational reform.
This is not a guide to working faster. It's a call to work smarter by working less-but working with ruthless precision.
If you've ever felt that "more" is the enemy of "better," this is your manual.

Discipline by Subtraction: The Art of Strategic Laziness
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Discipline by Subtraction: The Art of Strategic Laziness
194Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9798999472700 |
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Publisher: | Madder Lion Press |
Publication date: | 07/06/2025 |
Pages: | 194 |
Product dimensions: | 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.41(d) |