Deep Work
Cal Newport's term for focused, distraction-free cognitive effort on demanding tasks.
Definition
Cap is 3-4 hours per day for most knowledge workers — beyond that, output quality degrades. Deep work compounds: skills built during focused sessions transfer poorly to skills built during fragmented sessions. The opposite is shallow work (email, meetings, admin) which feels productive but rarely creates lasting value.
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