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Deep Work & Why Focus became a Rare Commodity
by Albert Schiller | Cal Newport presents a hypothesis that defines the professional divide of the next decade. He argues that the ability to perform work without distraction has transitioned from a preference to a high-stakes economic requirement. Most executives ignore this shift. They continue to treat their attention as an infinite resource. This represents a significant strategic error. In a market saturated with automated logistical capacity, the only remaining premiu

Albert Schiller
Jan 8
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