Daniil Granin - This strange life[Vyacheslav Gerasimov, 2012, 128 kbps, MP3]

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The book “This Strange Life”, first published in 1974 (with a circulation of 100,000 copies at once!), Has been reprinted dozens of times over almost forty years, it has been translated into several languages, including English and German, and it is rightfully considered the ancestor and the inspiration for modern time management.

Who is this book for?
For everyone who is interested in the relationship "man - time", who wants to do more, cope with the increasing volume of tasks, as well as for those who are interested in history.

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This book inspired Gleb Arkhangelsky to create the only company in Russia that specializes exclusively in time management.

Interesting facts about the book
Author - Daniil Granin. Winner of the Big Book Award 2012
The book contains a description of a completely unique scientific system created by the scientist Lyubishchev to achieve the greatest return on his versatile scientific activity - the System for Accounting for Own Time, which allows, as it were, to increase the human resource of time for its own and social benefit.

This strange life

I wanted to tell about this person in such a way that it would stick to the facts and be interesting. It is rather difficult to reconcile both of these requirements. Facts are interesting when you don't have to stick to them. One could try to find some fresh device and, using it, build an entertaining plot from the facts. To have mystery and struggle and danger. And so that with all this, reliability is preserved.

It was customary to portray, for example, this man as a soldered lone fighter against powerful opponents. One against all. Even better - all against one. Injustice immediately attracts sympathy. But in reality it was just - one against all. He attacked. He jumped first and crushed. The meaning of his scientific struggle was quite complex and controversial. It was a real scientific struggle, where no one manages to be completely right. It was possible to attribute a simpler problem to him, to add, but then it was inconvenient to leave a real surname. Then it was necessary to abandon many other surnames. But then no one would believe me. In addition, I wanted to pay tribute to this person, to show what a person is capable of.

Of course, authenticity interfered, tied hands. Much easier to deal with a fictional character. He is both accommodating and frank - the author knows all his thoughts and intentions, both his past and his future.

I had another task: to introduce all useful information into the reader, to give descriptions - of course, amazing, amazing, but, unfortunately, unsuitable for literary work. They were more suitable for a popular science essay. Imagine inserting a description of fencing in the middle of The Three Musketeers. The reader will surely skip these pages. And I had to get the reader to read my information, because this is the most important thing ...

I wanted a lot of people to read about him, for the sake of this, in essence, this thing was started.

On the hook of the secret, too, it was quite possible to pick up. The promise of a secret, a mystery - it always attracts, especially since this mystery is not invented: I really struggled for a long time over the diaries and archives of my hero, and everything that I extracted from there was a discovery for me, a clue to the secret of an amazing life.

However, to be honest, this mystery is not accompanied by adventures, pursuit, is not associated with intrigues and dangers.

The secret is about how to live better. And here, too, one can arouse curiosity by declaring that this thing - about the most instructive example of the best structure of life - provides a unique System of Life.

“Our System allows you to achieve great success in any field, in any profession!”

"The system provides the highest achievements with the most ordinary abilities!"

“You get not an abstract system, but a guaranteed, proven by many years of experience, affordable, productive...”

"Minimum cost - maximum effect!"

"The best in the world!.."

One could promise the reader to tell about an outstanding person of the 20th century unknown to him. To give a portrait of a moral hero, with such lofty rules of morality as seem old-fashioned today. The life he lived is outwardly the most ordinary, according to some signs, even unlucky; from the point of view of the layman, he is a typical loser, but according to the inner meaning, he was a harmonious and happy person, and his happiness was of the highest standard. Frankly, I thought that people of this magnitude had grown up, these are dinosaurs ...

As in the old days the lands were discovered, as astronomers discover the stars, so a writer may be lucky enough to discover a person. There are great discoveries of characters and types: Goncharov discovered Oblomov, Turgenev - Bazarov, Cervantes - Don Quixote.

It was also a discovery, not of a general type, but, as it were, of a personal one, mine, and not of a type, but rather of an ideal; however, this word did not fit. Lyubishchev was also not suitable for the ideal ...

I was sitting in a large uncomfortable auditorium. The bare lightbulb sharply illuminated the gray hairs and bald spots, the smooth combs of the graduate students, the long tufts and fashionable wigs, and the curly blackness of the Negroes. Professors, doctors, students, journalists, historians, biologists ... Most of all there were mathematicians, because it happened at their faculty - the first meeting in memory of Alexander Alexandrovich Lyubishchev.

I didn't expect so many people to come. And especially the youth. Perhaps they were driven by curiosity. Because they knew little about Lyubishchev. Not a biologist, not a mathematician. Amateur? Lover? Seems like an amateur. But the postal official from Toulouse - the great Fermat - was also an amateur ... Lyubishchev - who is he? Not a vitalist, not a positivist or an idealist, in any case - a heretic.

And the speakers also did not clarify. Some considered him a biologist, others - a historian of science, others - an entomologist, others - a philosopher ...

Each of the speakers had a new Lyubishchev. Everyone had their own interpretation, their own assessments.

For some, Lyubishev turned out to be a revolutionary, a rebel, challenging the dogmas of evolution and genetics. For others, the kindest figure of a Russian intellectual, inexhaustibly tolerant of his opponents, arose.

In any philosophy, a living critical and creative thought was valuable to him!

His strength was in the continuous generation of ideas, he raised questions, he woke the thought!

As one of the great mathematicians noted, brilliant geometers propose a theorem, talented geometers prove it. So he was the proposer.

He was too scattered, he had to concentrate on systematics and not waste himself on philosophical problems.

Alexander Alexandrovich is an example of concentration, purposefulness of the creative spirit, he consistently throughout his life ...

The gift of a mathematician determined his outlook on the world...

The breadth of his philosophical education made it possible to rethink the problem of the origin of species.

He was a rationalist!

Vitalist!

A dreamer, a person who is fond of, an intuitionist!

For many years they had known Lyubishchev, with his work, but each told about the Lyubishchev he knew.

They had, of course, represented his versatility before. But only now, listening to each other, they realized that each knew only part of Lyubishchev.

The week before I had spent reading his diaries and letters, delving into the history of his mind's worries. I started reading aimlessly. Just other people's letters. Just well-written testimonies of someone else's soul, past worries, past anger, memorable to me too, because I once thought about the same thing, but didn't think it through...

I soon became convinced that I did not know Lyubishchev. That is, I knew, I met him, I understood that he was a rare person, but I did not suspect the scale of his personality. With shame I confessed to myself that I considered him an eccentric, a wise, dear eccentric, and it was bitter that I had missed many opportunities to be with him. So many times I was going to go to him in Ulyanovsk, and everything seemed to be in time.

How many times has life taught me not to put off anything. Life, if you think about it, patient caretaker, she again and again took me with interesting people of our century, but I was in a hurry somewhere and often hurried past, putting it off for later. Why did I put it off, where did I hurry? Now these past hurries seem so insignificant, and the losses - so insulting and, most importantly, irreparable.

The student sitting next to me shrugged his shoulders in bewilderment, unable to combine the contradictory stories of the speakers into one.

Only a year had passed after the death of Lyubishchev - and it was no longer possible to understand what he really was.

The departed belongs to everyone, nothing can be done about it. The speakers selected from Lyubishchev what they liked, or what they needed as arguments, arguments. As they told, they also built their own stories. Over the years, their portraits will turn out to be something average, or rather, acceptable, average, devoid of contradictions, riddles - smoothed and little recognizable.

This average will be explained, it will be determined in what he was mistaken and in what he was ahead of his time, they will be made completely understandable. And lifeless. If, of course, he succumbs. Above the pulpit hung a large photograph in a black frame - an old bald man, wrinkling his drooping nose, scratching his head. He looked puzzled, either at the audience or at the speakers, as if deciding what other thing to throw out. And it was clear that all these clever speeches, theories now have nothing to do with that old man, who can no longer be seen and who was so needed right now. I'm too used to what it is. It was enough for me to know that somewhere there is a person with whom I can talk about everything and ask about everything.

When a person dies, much is revealed, much becomes known. And our attitude towards the deceased is summed up. I felt it in the speeches of the speakers. They had certainty. Lyubishchev's life appeared before them complete, now they decided to think it over, to sum it up. And it was clear that now many of his ideas would be recognized, many of his works would be published and republished. For some reason, the dead have more rights, they are allowed more ...

This strange life

I wanted to tell about this person in such a way that it would stick to the facts and be interesting. It is rather difficult to reconcile both of these requirements. Facts are interesting when you don't have to stick to them. One could try to find some fresh device and, using it, build an entertaining plot from the facts. To have mystery and struggle and danger. And so that with all this, reliability is preserved.

It was customary to portray, for example, this man as a soldered lone fighter against powerful opponents. One against all. Even better - all against one. Injustice immediately attracts sympathy. But in reality it was just - one against all. He attacked. He jumped first and crushed. The meaning of his scientific struggle was quite complex and controversial. It was a real scientific struggle, where no one manages to be completely right. It was possible to attribute a simpler problem to him, to add, but then it was inconvenient to leave a real surname. Then it was necessary to abandon many other surnames. But then no one would believe me. In addition, I wanted to pay tribute to this person, to show what a person is capable of.

Of course, authenticity interfered, tied hands. Much easier to deal with a fictional character. He is both accommodating and frank - the author knows all his thoughts and intentions, both his past and his future.

I had another task: to introduce all useful information into the reader, to give descriptions - of course, amazing, surprising, but, unfortunately, unsuitable for a literary work. They were more suitable for a popular science essay. Imagine inserting a description of fencing in the middle of The Three Musketeers. The reader will surely skip these pages. And I had to get the reader to read my information, because this is the most important thing ...

I wanted a lot of people to read about him, for the sake of this, in essence, this thing was started.

... It was also quite possible to pick up a secret on the hook. The promise of a secret, a mystery - it always attracts, especially since this mystery is not invented: I really struggled for a long time over the diaries and archives of my hero, and everything that I extracted from there was a discovery for me, a clue to the secret of an amazing life.

However, to be honest, this mystery is not accompanied by adventures, pursuit, is not associated with intrigues and dangers.

The secret is about how to live better. And here, too, one can arouse curiosity by declaring that this thing - about the most instructive example of the best structure of life - provides a unique System of Life.

“Our System allows you to achieve great success in any field, in any profession!”

"The system provides the highest achievements with the most ordinary abilities!"

“You get not an abstract system, but a guaranteed, proven by many years of experience, affordable, productive…”

"Minimum cost - maximum effect!"

"The best in the world!.."

One could promise the reader to tell about an outstanding person of the 20th century unknown to him. To give a portrait of a moral hero, with such lofty rules of morality as seem old-fashioned today. The life he lived is outwardly the most ordinary, according to some signs, even unlucky; from the point of view of the layman, he is a typical loser, but according to the inner meaning, he was a harmonious and happy person, and his happiness was of the highest standard. Frankly, I thought that people of this magnitude had grown up, these are dinosaurs ...

As in the old days the lands were discovered, as astronomers discover the stars, so a writer may be lucky enough to discover a person. There are great discoveries of characters and types: Goncharov discovered Oblomov, Turgenev - Bazarov, Cervantes - Don Quixote.

It was also a discovery, not of a general type, but, as it were, of a personal one, mine, and not of a type, but rather of an ideal; however, this word did not fit. Lyubishchev was also not suitable for the ideal ...

I was sitting in a large uncomfortable auditorium. The bare lightbulb sharply illuminated the gray hairs and bald spots, the smooth combs of the graduate students, the long tufts and fashionable wigs, and the curly blackness of the Negroes. Professors, doctors, students, journalists, historians, biologists... Most of all there were mathematicians, because it happened at their faculty - the first meeting in memory of Alexander Alexandrovich Lyubishchev.

I didn't expect so many people to come. And especially the youth. Perhaps they were driven by curiosity. Because they knew little about Lyubishchev. Not a biologist, not a mathematician. Amateur? Lover? Seems like an amateur. But the postal official from Toulouse - the great Fermat - was also an amateur ... Lyubishchev - who is he? Not a vitalist, not a positivist or an idealist, in any case - a heretic.

And the speakers also did not clarify. Some considered him a biologist, others - a historian of science, others - an entomologist, others - a philosopher ...

Each of the speakers had a new Lyubishchev. Everyone had their own interpretation, their own assessments.

For some, Lyubishev turned out to be a revolutionary, a rebel, challenging the dogmas of evolution and genetics. For others, the kindest figure of a Russian intellectual, inexhaustibly tolerant of his opponents, arose.

- ... In any philosophy, a living critical and creative thought was valuable to him!

- ... His strength was in the continuous generation of ideas, he raised questions, he woke up the thought!

- ... As one of the great mathematicians noted, brilliant geometers propose a theorem, talented ones prove it. So he was the proposer.

“…He was too scattered, he should have focused on systematics and not wasted himself on philosophical problems.

- ... Alexander Alexandrovich is an example of concentration, purposefulness of the creative spirit, he has been consistent throughout his life ...

- ... The gift of a mathematician determined his worldview ...

- ... The breadth of his philosophical education made it possible to rethink the problem of the origin of species.

- ... He was a rationalist!

- ...Vitalist!

- ... A visionary, a person who is fond of, an intuitionist!

For many years they had known Lyubishchev, with his work, but each told about the Lyubishchev he knew.

They had, of course, represented his versatility before. But only now, listening to each other, they realized that each knew only part of Lyubishchev.

The week before I had spent reading his diaries and letters, delving into the history of his mind's worries. I started reading aimlessly. Just other people's letters. Just well-written testimonies of someone else’s soul, past worries, past anger, memorable to me too, because I once thought about the same thing, but didn’t think it through ...

I soon became convinced that I did not know Lyubishchev. That is, I knew, I met him, I understood that he was a rare person, but I did not suspect the scale of his personality. With shame I confessed to myself that I considered him an eccentric, a wise, dear eccentric, and it was bitter that I had missed many opportunities to be with him. So many times I was going to go to him in Ulyanovsk, and everything seemed to be in time.

How many times has life taught me not to put off anything. Life, if you think about it, is a patient caretaker, she again and again brought me together with the most interesting people of our century, and I was in a hurry somewhere and often hurried past, putting it off for later. Why did I put it off, where did I hurry? Now these past hurries seem so insignificant, and the losses - so insulting and, most importantly, irreparable.

The student sitting next to me shrugged his shoulders in bewilderment, unable to combine the contradictory stories of the speakers into one.

Only a year had passed after the death of Lyubishchev - and it was no longer possible to understand what he really was.

The departed belongs to everyone, nothing can be done about it. The speakers selected from Lyubishchev what they liked, or what they needed as arguments, arguments. As they told, they also built their own stories. Over the years, their portraits will turn out to be something average, or rather, acceptable, average, devoid of contradictions, riddles - smoothed and little recognizable.

This average will be explained, it will be determined in what he was mistaken and in what he was ahead of his time, they will be made completely understandable. And lifeless. If, of course, he succumbs. Above the pulpit hung a large photograph in a black frame - an old bald man, wrinkling his drooping nose, scratching his head. He looked puzzled, either at the audience or at the speakers, as if deciding what other thing to throw out. And it was clear that all these clever speeches, theories now have nothing to do with that old man, who can no longer be seen and who was so needed right now. I'm too used to what it is. It was enough for me to know that somewhere there is a person with whom I can talk about everything and ask about everything.

When a person dies, much is revealed, much becomes known. And our attitude towards the deceased is summed up. I felt it in the speeches of the speakers. They had certainty. Lyubishchev's life appeared before them complete, now they decided to think it over, to sum it up. And it was clear that now many of his ideas would be recognized, many of his works would be published and republished. For some reason, the dead have more rights, they are allowed more ...

The book “This Strange Life”, first published in 1974 (with a circulation of 100,000 copies at once!), Has been reprinted dozens of times over almost forty years, it has been translated into several languages, including English and German, and it is rightfully considered the ancestor and the inspiration for modern time management.

This book inspired Gleb Arkhangelsky to create the only company in Russia that specializes exclusively in time management.


Alexander Alexandrovich Lyubishchev (1890–1972) - entomologist, specialist in one of the most complex subfamilies of leaf beetles, the so-called earthen fleas (Chrysomelidae: Alticinae), and plant protection. Known for his work of a more general nature on the application of mathematical methods in biology, on general problems of biological systematics, the theory of evolution and philosophy.

He created a time tracking system, which he used for 56 years (from 1916 to 1972). Actually, he is the founder and developer of the principles of goal setting and time tracking, today called time management.

He spoke several languages: English, German, Italian, French, and studied the first two in transport.


Daniil Aleksandrovich Granin - classical domestic literature, writing career which started back in 1949.

After graduating from the Electrotechnical Faculty of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute, he worked as an engineer at the Kirov Plant. During the war he went to the front, where he fought in tank troops. After the war, he worked at a research institute and Lenenergo.

When the writer was 30 years old, the Zvezda magazine published his story "Second Option". The audience and critics alike loved this work. The second work - "Dispute through the ocean" - was, on the contrary, criticized. For some time Granin combined science and literature. Later, however, science had to be abandoned in the name of literature. The main direction of creativity is the poetry of scientific and technological progress. Granin wrote stories, short stories, essays, scripts about what has always been close to him: about engineers, scientists, scientists.

Author of more than 30 books, more than a dozen of them have been filmed. Laureate of foreign and domestic literary prizes, twice winner of the State Prize, winner of the Big Book Prize in 2012. Founder of the country's first Relief Society. Most famous works: “This strange life”, “My lieutenant”, “Blockade book”, “I'm going into a thunderstorm”. Daniil Alexandrovich lives and works in St. Petersburg.


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"This Strange Life" is a book by the Russian writer Daniil Granin, which has been reprinted many times over more than forty years of its existence. In his work, the writer tells about the life of Alexander Lyubishchev, a famous Soviet biologist and mathematician. His way of life, in a sense, can indeed be called strange. This person is considered one of the founders of time management, although it used to be called differently.

Many people strive to plan their time, but every now and then deviate from the plan, because life sometimes surprises. And sometimes this is done deliberately. It is difficult to imagine someone who is able to constantly control all his affairs, who will know what he will do tomorrow, in a month or a year. And Alexander Lyubishchev knew this. All his life he lived according to a clearly written plan and went to his goals. With almost 100% probability, everything that he planned happened.

The ability to control one's time and for many, many years to follow one's own created laws of its distribution evoke a feeling of deep respect. The scientist greatly appreciated every moment of his life and that is why he was able to make a great contribution to science. He, like a true scientist, questioned everything, and only facts could convince him. His diaries have a clear structure and accurately describe what was happening in his life at a particular point in time. This not only surprises and delights, but also motivates, showing that you can do a lot in life if you only know how to manage your time.

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