The Oldest Productivity Systems

Wolves rest up to 16 hours a day. They're still apex predators.

Ants don't have managers. Work gets done through simple signals. No meeting required.

Bees don't visit every flower. They follow the highest return and abandon what isn't working.

Trees drop their leaves on purpose. Shed what's no longer useful. Conserve energy for what matters.

Birds don't fight the season. They move with it.

The most productive systems on earth all have one thing in common — they don't try to do too much.