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Deep Work

Deep Work

by Cal Newport

★★★★★

The clearest argument for treating attention as a scarce professional asset.

Read March 21, 2026

My notes

This book made me more protective of long, quiet blocks of time. Not because deep work sounds noble, but because some kinds of problems simply do not fit into fragmented attention.

The practical lesson for me is that focus is not a mood. It's infrastructure: calendar shape, notification defaults, physical environment, and the willingness to disappoint shallow work. The book can feel strict, but the core argument is hard to unsee once you experience the difference.