
Best Of: Stop. Breathe. We Can’t Keep Working Like This.
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Best Of: Stop. Breathe. We Can’t Keep Working Like This. mentions A World Without Email by Cal Newport, Deep Work by Cal Newport, and Technics and Civilization by Lewis Mumford with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
Newport has been circling this idea that all the digital wonder around us has come with a cost.
Newport has been circling this idea that all the digital wonder around us has come with a cost.
But the idea that technology itself can just have these ecological changes, I think is really important.
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“The idea of the hyperactive hive mind is 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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“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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“This book opened up a lot for me, as it discusses how introducing new technology can unsettle ecosystems in unpredictable ways.”
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Ezra Klein discusses Cal Newport's concept of the hyperactive hive mind, which is central to Newport's book 'A World Without Email.' Klein emphasiz…

Ezra Klein discusses Cal Newport's book 'Deep Work' to highlight the detrimental effects of constant digital distractions on our ability to concent…

The host mentions 'Technics and Civilization' by Lewis Mumford to highlight how technology can disrupt ecosystems in unpredictable ways. This book…
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