In this monologue, Dan Koe discusses strategies for achieving deep work by managing attention and focus. He uses the analogy of computer RAM to explain how distractions clog mental processing. He emphasizes the importance of clarity in goals to combat boredom and anxiety, and introduces a deep work routine centered around working when entropy is low. The routine involves structuring time blocks, prioritizing 2-3 key tasks, setting challenging deadlines, and incorporating important non-work tasks between work sessions. He also highlights the significance of mental metabolism, advocating for leisure activities to fuel creativity and strategic thinking, suggesting that in the future, those who work less but with greater focus and synthesis will excel.