In this episode of Deep Questions, Cal Newport introduces the concept of "long thinking" as a critical cognitive activity for creating original, creative thoughts and deep insights, distinguishing it from deep work and emphasizing its importance for personal flourishing. He argues that the modern technological environment, with its digital distractions and readily available refined information, undermines our ability to engage in long thinking. Newport then suggests a training plan based on the "notebook method," which involves dedicating time in a relaxing, non-distracting place to work out thoughts on paper, summarizing the results, and he answers listener questions about note-taking, reading habits, and creative writing, and analyzes a listener case study, and reviews books he read in the last month.
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