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The Ezra Klein ShowMar 5, 2021

Stop. Breathe. We Can’t Keep Working Like This.

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Notable books mentioned: A World Without Email by Cal Newport, Deep Work by Cal Newport

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The host discusses Cal Newport's concept of the hyperactive hive mind, which highlights the distractions caused by constant digital communication.…

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The host mentions 'Deep Work' to highlight Cal Newport's exploration of how digital distractions hinder our ability to concentrate. He believes New…

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Stop. Breathe. We Can’t Keep Working Like This. mentions A World Without Email by Cal Newport and Deep Work by Cal Newport with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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We were promised, with the internet, a productivity revolution. We were told that we’d get more done, in less time, with less stress. Instead, we got always-on communication, the dissolution of the boundaries between work and home, the feeling of constantly being behind, lackluster productivity numbers, and, to be fair, reaction GIFs. What went wrong? Cal Newport is a computer scientist at Georgetown and the author of books trying to figure that out. At the center of his work is the idea that the technologies billed as offering us more productive, happier, socially rich lives have left us more exhausted, empty and stressed out than ever. He’s doing something not enough people do: questioning whether this was all worth it. My critique of Newport’s work has always been that it focuses too much on the individual: Telling someone whose workplace communicates exclusively via Slack and email to be a “digital minimalist” is like telling someone who lives in a candy store to diet. But his new book, “A World Without Email,” is all about systems — specifically, the systems that govern how we work. In it, Newport makes a radical argument: We are living through a massive, rolling failure of markets and firms to rethink work for the digital age. But that can change. We can change it. Recommendations: "Technics and Civilization" by Lewis Mumford "Five Things We Need to Know About Technological Change" by Neil Postman “A Continuous Shape” (video) "Andrew Henry's Meadow" by Doris Burn You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Rogé Karma and Jeff Geld; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld.
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Best for Professionals struggling with digital distractionsOften cited around hyperactive hive mind

The hyperactive hive mind is the idea at the center of Cal Newport's new book, A World Without Email, which discusses how many of us are working and living these days.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Professionals struggling with digital distractions
Key quote: The hyperactive hive mind... is the idea, he says, at the center of how a lot of us are working and living these days.
The host discusses Cal Newport's concept of the hyperactive hive mind, which highlights the distractions caused by constant digital communication. This idea is central to Newport's book 'A World Without Email' and reflects on the challenges many face in maintaining focus in a digitally saturated work environment.
ASIN: 0525536558
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Deep Work
Cal Newport
Best for Individuals struggling with digital distractions in their work and personal lives.Often cited around impact of digital communication

I've been a fan of Newport's work for years, going back to his book, Deep Work, which discusses the cost of digital distractions on our ability to concentrate.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals struggling with digital distractions in their work and personal lives.
Key quote: Newport has been circling this idea that all the digital wonder around us has come with a cost.
The host mentions 'Deep Work' to highlight Cal Newport's exploration of how digital distractions hinder our ability to concentrate. He believes Newport's insights are crucial for understanding the costs of technology on our productivity and well-being.
ASIN: B0189PVAWY
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