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Productivity & Depth

Productivity & Depth

  • Clarity about what matters provides clarity about what does not.
  • Who you are, what you think, feel and do, what you love- is the sum of what you focus on.
  • Free time is unstructured and requires much greater effort to be shaped into something that can be enjoyed.
  • Knowledge workers do lots of stuff visibly to appear busy. However, this busyness is a proxy for productivity.
  • Deep work is an activity well-suited to generate a flow state.
  • You don't need a rarified job; you instead need a rarified approach to your work.

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