So Good They Can't Ignore You
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Cal Newport’s book, So Good They Can’t Ignore You, argues that the popular advice to follow your passion is actually flawed and potentially harmful. Through the story of a monk who found no peace in his dream job and an analysis of Steve Jobs’s early career, Newport demonstrates that professional fulfillment is rarely the result of a pre-existing interest. Instead, he proposes the craftsman mindset, which focuses on what value a worker can offer the world rather than what the world can provide them. By developing rare and valuable skills, which Newport labels career capital, individuals can eventually earn the traits of a great job, such as autonomy, impact, and creativity. Ultimately, the text suggests that mastery and excellence are the true foundations for a meaningful working life, allowing passion to develop as a byproduct of being exceptional at one's craft.