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Explore a better way to work – one that promises more calm, clarity, and creativity. Cal signed his first book deal with Random House soon after his 21st birthday, while still an undergraduate at Dartmouth College. He went on to publish eight books (and counting), which include multiple New York Times bestsellers, and have been translated into over 40 languages and cumulatively sold well over 2,00
Computer Scientist & Bestselling Author Cal is an MIT-trained computer science professor at Georgetown University who also writes about the intersections of technology, work, and the quest to find depth in an increasingly distracted world.
Home » Blog » Mastering Linear Algebra in 10 Days: Astounding Experiments in Ultra-Learning The MIT Challenge My friend Scott Young recently finished an astounding feat: he completed all 33 courses in MIT’s fabled computer science curriculum, from Linear Algebra to Theory of Computation, in less than one year. More importantly, he did it all on his own, watching the lectures online and evaluating
A Reddit Gem A reader recently sent me a link to this fascinating Reddit thread. It’s titled:”I’m not as smart as I thought I was,” and it features a high school senior worried that his intellectual abilities are lacking. Over 700 people wrote comments in response. One of the top comments was from an MIT graduate who had struggled with and then overcame similar feelings of inadequacy when he first
Home » Blog » If You’re Busy, You’re Doing Something Wrong: The Surprisingly Relaxed Lives of Elite Achievers The Berlin Study In the early 1990s, a trio of psychologists descended on the Universität der Künste, a historic arts academy in the heart of West Berlin. They came to study the violinists. As described in their subsequent publication in Psychological Review, the researchers asked the acad
Home » Blog » The Grandmaster in the Corner Office: What the Study of Chess Experts Teaches Us about Building a Remarkable Life The Grandmaster in the Corner Office: What the Study of Chess Experts Teaches Us about Building a Remarkable Life Becoming a Grandmaster How do great chess players become great? If you read Malcom Gladwell’s Outliers, you probably have an answer: the 10,000 hour rule. Thi
In recent months, I’ve been doing a fair number of interviews about my new book, Slow Productivity. I’m often asked during these conversations about the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the world of knowledge work. I don’t talk much about AI in my book, as it focuses more on advice that individuals can put into place right now to escape busyness and find a more sustainable path towar
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