In this episode of The Art of Manliness podcast, host Brett McKay interviews Cal Newport, a professor of computer science and author, about his new book, "Slow Productivity." They discuss the rise of anti-productivity sentiments among knowledge workers and how the conventional approach to productivity is broken. Newport introduces the concept of "pseudo-productivity," where activity is mistaken for actual output, leading to burnout. He advocates for "slow productivity," emphasizing doing fewer things at once, working at a natural pace with seasonality, and obsessing over quality to achieve sustainable and fulfilling work. The conversation covers practical strategies for implementing these principles, including workload transparency, managing overhead tax, and improving one's taste to enhance the quality of work.
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