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  • Ep. 351: Making the Internet Good Again
    2025/05/05

    Tyler Cowen recently wrote an article arguing that spending lots of time online is in fact a good thing. In this episode, Cal looks deeper at Cowen’s argument and finds some surprising common ground. The internet can be a major source of good in your life, he argues, but only if you use it in the right way. He then answers listener questions and reviews the books he read in April.

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    Deep Dive: Making the Internet Good Again [5:06]

    • What are good activities for “deep breaks”? [28:38]
    • How can I approach parenting without resenting the sacrifices to deep work? [31:36]
    • How does the deep life compare to David Epstein’s book, “Range”? [38:06]
    • What is the difference between a “winner-take-all” field of work and “auction” field of work? [41:12]
    • Does “following your passion” have any connection to “lifestyle centric planning”? [47:39]

    CASE STUDY: Implementing the concept of “Eat The Frog” [52:48]

    CALL: Introducing seasonality and the meetings being the work [55:07]

    APRIL BOOKS: The 5 books Cal read in April, 2025 [1:06:08]

    I, Robot (Isaac Asimov)
    After Disney (Neil O’brien)
    The Baseball Book of Why (John McCollister)
    The Technology Republic (Alexander Karp and Nicholas Zamiska)
    Everything is Tuberculosis (John Green)

    Links:
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    Cal’s monthly book directory: bramses.notion.site/059db2641def4a88988b4d2cee4657ba?
    thefp.com/p/the-case-for-living-online

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    1 時間 14 分
  • Ep. 350: Is Inbox Zero Possible?
    2025/04/28

    The white whale of modern productivity discourse is achieving an empty email inbox; a goal state that’s often referred to simply as “inbox zero.” In this episode, Cal looks at why the original advice for achieving inbox zero failed and explores a strategy that might work better. He then answers listener questions and in a final segment reacts to a recent guest on the Tim Ferriss podcast who provides an interesting case study of the deep life in action.

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    Deep Dive: Is Inbox Zero Possible? [2:45]

    • How can I perform beyond the bare minimum on “Survival Days”? [29:40]
    • How can I remain sane with a job that changes schedules every week? [34:55]
    • How are computer systems rewarded in AI? [37:08]
    • How can I stop my boss from interrupting me with constant chatter? [41:34]

    CALL: Identifying the next action [44:02]

    CALL: Finding true depth during the final years of college [51:33]

    CAL REACTS: Craig Mod’s walks through Japan [1:01:18]

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Ep. 349: Sam Altman On Productivity
    2025/04/21

    Cal talks a lot about his ideas for producing meaningful work in a distracted world. But how do other people tackle this goal? To help better under this question, Cal reacts to a 2018 article from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in which he details his productivity philosophy. Cal then answers listener questions and concludes with a dystopian tech corner.

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    Deep Dive: Sam Altman On Productivity [2:20]

    - How do I prevent administrative sprawl? [22:01]
    - When is the best time to schedule Deep Work? [31:12]
    - How can a gardener gain career capital? [32:43]
    - How can one go from good performance to exceptional performance? [36:21]
    - Is it better to write with a single monitor? [38:33]

    CALL: Slow Productivity in a changing world [43:09]

    CALL: Rory Mcllroy and his phone [48:35]

    TECH CORNER: Will AI Destroy Humanity by 2027? [56:46]

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    blog.samaltman.com/productivity
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    1 時間 12 分
  • IN-DEPTH: Architecting a Deep Life (w/ David Dewane)
    2025/04/17

    In this episode of IN-DEPTH, Cal is joined by David Dewane, the architect responsible for the “eudaimonia machine” featured in DEEP WORK. In this wide-ranging conversation, Cal and David talk about the challenges of finding depth in a distracted world, and the results of David’s personal experimentation in creating a deep life of his own.

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    INTERVIEW: Architecting a Deep Life (w/ David Dewane) [04:06]

    Links:
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    Thanks to Jesse Miller for production, Jay Kerstens for the intro music, Kieron Rees for the theme music, and Mark Miles for mastering.

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    1 時間 35 分
  • Ep. 348: Manage Your Time in 5 Minutes a Day
    2025/04/14

    Cal has been writing about time management for a *long* time. In this episode, he returns to a chapter from a book he wrote twenty years ago that is titled “manage your time in 5 minutes a day.” He revisits his old advice to see what he thinks still works and what needs updating. He then answers listener questions and returns to the tech corner to get back in the weeds on a topic involving AI.

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    Deep Dive: Manage Your Time in 5 Minutes a Day [3:11]

    - How specific should I make my Quarterly Plan? [27:28]

    - Does reading Mangas count as reading? [29:30]

    - How do I store information related to tasks? [34:14]

    - How do I speak better at work in spontaneous conversations? [38:31]

    - Are paper and pencil calendars suitable to use if my work is in two different time zones? [45:42]


    CALL: Utilizing coaching [51:38]

    CALL: Embracing boredom [57:48]

    TECH CORNER: RL vs. LLM [1:08:04]


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    1 時間 23 分
  • Ep. 347: The Forgotten Phone Harms
    2025/04/07

    Phones have been receiving a lot of criticism recently, but what if these concerns are missing the mark? In this episode, Cal introduces the difference between primary and secondary phone harms, and argues how our obsession with the former hides the importance of the latter. He then answers reader questions and reviews the books he read in March 2025.


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    Deep Dive: The Forgotten Phone Harms [3:32]


    - What do you do when your writing doesn’t quite feel right? [24:32]

    - How should I prioritize responding to different types of communication? [33:29]

    - Should personal and work tasks be split into different Trello boards? [39:10]

    - What is the difference between a two-status board and a reverse task list? [41:47]


    CASE STUDY: A student adopts the Tao of Cal [45:17]


    CALL: Structuring weekly templates [49:00]


    MARCH BOOKS: The 5 books Cal read in March 2025 [57:24]


    - Believe (Ross Douhut)

    - How to Winter (Kari Leibowitz)

    - Letter and the Scroll (Jonathan Sacks)

    - I and Thou (Martin Buber)

    - Coming into the Country (John McPhee)


    Links:

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    1 時間 9 分
  • Ep. 346: Getting Smarter in a Dumb World
    2025/03/31

    In last week’s episode, Cal discussed data that indicate that the rise of the smartphones is making humans measurably dumber. Here he discusses aggressive strategies for resisting this reality. He then answers listener questions and ends with a tech corner.


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    Deep Dive: Getting Smarter in a Dumb World [3:47]


    - With remote work dwindling, should I change careers to achieve my ideal lifestyle? [31:14]

    - Should a 24-year-old ditch his college degree to pursue another field? [36:25]

    - How should merit be rewarded in a revenue-constrained environment? [40:40]

    - How can one find and engage with these more niche online communities? [44:34]

    - How can partners support each other in building a deep life? [46:48]


    CASE STUDY: Using lifestyle planning to turn down a promotion [48:53]


    TECH CORNER: How do AI’s “reason”? [57:53]


    Links:

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    1 時間 10 分
  • Ep. 345: Are We Getting Dumber?
    2025/03/24

    Multiple listeners recently sent in a Financial Times article that asks whether humans have passed “peak intelligence.” In this episode, Cal looks closer at the data in this article to try to understand why we seem to be getting dumber, and more importantly, what are the practical steps individuals can take to avoid the trend. He then answers listener questions and ends with a tech corner segment that highlights a blind spot in current discussions of AI.


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    Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo


    Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia


    Deep Dive: Are We Getting Dumber? [2:58]


    - Is it possible to build a better Twitter? [24:58]

    - Should I ditch my higher paying job to avoid stress? [29:59]

    - Can I remain relevant with younger, tech-savvy colleagues? [34:56]

    - How should I navigate my time during while receiving severance? [38:35]

    - What should I do next after being fired from my federal job? [41:18]

    - CALL: Practicing focus on the weekends [45:01]


    CASE STUDY: An engineering Kansan system [48:41]


    TECH CORNER: The AI Blind Spot [1:00:04]


    Links:

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    Get a signed copy of Cal’s “Slow Productivity” at peoplesbooktakoma.com/event/cal-newport/

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    1 時間 9 分