How do you escape a world where constant digital distractions and darkness threatens to pull you down? Maybe take a page out of Abraham Lincoln’s life. In this episode, Cal argues that Lincoln faced analog versions of many of the same issues we face in our contemporary digital world, and by studying how he escaped we can learn a method to accomplish something similar. He then answers listener questions on this theme and revisits the comments from a 2008 essay where he first introduced some of these questions.
Below are the questions covered in today's episode (with their timestamps). Get your questions answered by Cal! Here’s the link: bit.ly/3U3sTvo
Video from today’s episode: youtube.com/calnewportmedia
Deep Dive: The Lincoln Protocol [0:30]
- When do you read long-form articles amongst your book reading? [41:39]
- Will reading improve my focus? [44:03]
- What are the mechanics of keeping a deep reading habit alive? [48:17]
- At what point does it make sense to prioritize autonomy and alignment over prestige and security? [54:48]
- How do you suggest spending the time playing with the toddler, while also balancing reasonable stimuli without a phone? [1:00:01]
CASE STUDY: A military spouse goes back to work after motherhood [1:03:47]
CALL: Cal’s thoughts on Apple Watches [1:07:35]
CAL READS THE COMMENTS: What people thought about digital distraction in 2008 [1:12:06]
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