

Ep. 172: CALLS: The Books I Read in January 2022
Discover the books that shaped January 2022 and enjoy a humorous tale of navigating productivity as a new parent. Dive into the lively debate between physical and e-books, and find inspiration in exploring personal passion projects while managing work. Learn strategies for transforming schoolwork into a personal identity. Finally, get insights from biographies of historical giants and the challenges of self-improvement practices. It's a lively journey through literature, motivation, and the deep life!
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Will Smith Biography
- Cal Newport enjoyed Will Smith's biography, co-authored with Mark Manson.
- He learned about the collaboration through Manson, a fellow non-fiction author.
Will Smith Study Invitation
- Will Smith's team invited Cal to discuss study strategies with Smith's child.
- Cal declined due to his discomfort with golf and lack of one-on-one tutoring experience.
Monopoly Coach
- Will Smith hired a monopoly coach to improve his game.
- This anecdote highlights Smith's driven personality, according to Newport.
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Intro
00:00 • 6min
Navigating Celebrity Conversations and Competitiveness
05:37 • 13min
Exploring History and Personal Growth
18:17 • 10min
Struggles and Solutions: Fitness and Finances
28:29 • 5min
Navigating the Book Formats: E-books and Physical Books
33:03 • 5min
Balancing Hobbies and Work
37:54 • 20min
Reframing Schoolwork: Identity and Balance
58:19 • 6min
Navigating Productivity as a New Parent
01:04:42 • 4min

Will
Mark Manson
Will Smith
In 'Will', Will Smith opens up about his life, sharing anecdotes from his early days in West Philadelphia, his rise in the music industry as part of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, and his subsequent success in Hollywood.
The book delves into his complex relationship with his father, the impact of his family on his life, and his journey to align outer success with inner happiness and human connection.
Written with the help of Mark Manson, the book offers a blend of vulnerability, humor, and life lessons that reflect Will Smith's trademark style and larger-than-life personality.

Atomic Habits
James Clear
Atomic Habits by James Clear provides a practical and scientifically-backed guide to forming good habits and breaking bad ones.
The book introduces the Four Laws of Behavior Change: make it obvious, make it attractive, make it easy, and make it satisfying.
It also emphasizes the importance of small, incremental changes (atomic habits) that compound over time to produce significant results.
Clear discusses techniques such as habit stacking, optimizing the environment to support desired habits, and focusing on continuous improvement rather than goal fixation.
The book is filled with actionable strategies, real-life examples, and stories from various fields, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to improve their habits and achieve personal growth.

The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck
Mark Manson
In this book, Mark Manson argues against the typical self-help advice of constant positivity, instead suggesting that life's struggles give it meaning.
He emphasizes the need to focus on what truly matters and to accept and confront painful truths.
The book is divided into nine chapters and uses blunt honesty and profanity to illustrate its ideas, encouraging readers to find meaning through values they can control and to replace uncontrollable values with more meaningful ones.

Giants
Sons of the Gods
Douglas Van Dorn

How to Take Smart Notes
One Simple Technique to Boost Writing, Learning and Thinking – for Students, Academics and Nonfiction Book Writers
Sönke Ahrens
This book introduces the Zettelkasten method, a note-taking system developed by Niklas Luhmann.
It emphasizes the importance of creating a reliable and simple external structure to compensate for the limitations of our brains.
Ahrens explains how to organize notes in a way that fosters deep thinking, learning, and writing.
The method involves taking atomic notes, linking ideas, and using a slip-box to store and connect these notes.
This approach helps in developing a lifelong pool of rich and interconnected ideas, enhancing productivity, and improving critical thinking and writing skills.

How to Become a Straight-A Student
The Unconventional Strategies Real College Students Use to Score High While Studying Less
Cal Newport
In this book, Cal Newport shares insights and strategies gathered from interviews with high-achieving college students who maintain excellent grades without excessive studying.
The book emphasizes the importance of effective time management, focused study sessions, and smart note-taking techniques.
It introduces the 'Straight-A Method' which is based on four pillars: knowledge, control, strategy, and balance.
Newport argues that by using these methods, students can avoid procrastination, optimize their study time, and achieve academic success while maintaining a balanced life.

Peak Performance
Elevate Your Game, Avoid Burnout, and Thrive with the New Science of Success
Brad Stulberg
Steve Magness
Peak Performance uncovers the common principles that drive success in different domains, from athletics to intellectual and artistic pursuits.
The book combines stories of top performers with scientific insights into cognitive and neurochemical factors that enhance performance.
It teaches readers how to optimize their performance by alternating between intense work and rest, priming the body and mind for productivity, and developing a self-transcending purpose.
The authors provide practical advice on managing stress, prioritizing rest and sleep, and setting meaningful goals to avoid burnout and achieve peak performance.

Grit
The Power of Passion and Perseverance
Angela Duckworth
In this book, Angela Duckworth presents a compelling argument that success is driven more by grit, a fusion of relentless passion and perseverance, than by talent.
She explains what grit is, how to identify and develop it, and how it can be grown through stages such as developing interests, consistent practice, finding a pro-social purpose, and cultivating optimism.
The book is structured in three parts: explaining what grit is and why it matters, how to grow grit from the inside out, and how to grow grit from the outside in, targeting parents, coaches, teachers, and organizational leaders.
Duckworth supports her arguments with personal stories, historical insights, and interviews with high achievers from various fields.

Digital Minimalism
Cal Newport
In 'Digital Minimalism', Cal Newport argues that we need to be more intentional about the technologies we allow into our lives.
He proposes a philosophy of digital minimalism, where individuals focus their online time on activities that strongly support their values and ignore the rest.
The book highlights the negative effects of behavioral addictions created by technology, such as solitude deprivation and the fleeting nature of social media satisfaction.
Newport suggests a 30-day 'digital declutter' process and other practices to help readers integrate digital minimalism into their lives, emphasizing the importance of optimizing technology use to support personal goals and values.

Ultralearning
Master Hard Skills, Outsmart the Competition, and Accelerate Your Career
Scott Young
James Clear
In 'Ultralearning,' Scott H. Young presents a strategy for acquiring skills and knowledge in a self-directed and intense manner.
The book incorporates the latest research on effective learning methods and includes stories of other ultralearners such as Benjamin Franklin, Judit Polgár, and Richard Feynman.
Young outlines nine key principles for successful ultralearning projects, including metalearning, focus, directness, drilling, testing, retrieval, intuition, and experimentation.
These principles help readers learn efficiently, concentrate on their goals, and convert knowledge into practical skills.
The book is designed to help anyone improve their career, studies, and life by mastering new skills quickly and effectively.

So Good They Can't Ignore You
Why Skills Trump Passion in the Quest for Work You Love
Cal Newport
In this book, Cal Newport challenges the conventional wisdom that following one's passion is the key to career happiness.
Instead, he argues that passion often follows mastery and that developing valuable skills and expertise is essential for creating work you love.
Newport presents four rules: Don't follow your passion, Be so good they can't ignore you, Turn down a promotion, and Think small, act big.
He supports his arguments with case studies from various professionals who have found satisfaction in their careers through hard work and skill development.

The Late Shift
Bill Carter
The Late Shift chronicles the intense corporate struggle surrounding late-night talk shows in the early 1990s, particularly the power struggle between David Letterman and Jay Leno to succeed Johnny Carson as host of NBC's The Tonight Show.
The book provides a detailed look at the business side of television and the personalities involved in this pivotal moment in late-night television history.

The Jesuit guide to almost everything
Fr. James Martin
The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything offers a comprehensive introduction to Jesuit spirituality, emphasizing core values like finding God in all things, discernment, and service.
James Martin provides practical advice on integrating spirituality into daily life, including practices such as the Examen and Ignatian meditation.
The book is accessible to a wide audience, encouraging readers to cultivate a sense of joy and balance in their lives.
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Cal's January Books: [2:00]
Listener Calls:
- Implementing the deep life [21:30]
- Physical vs. e-books [33:33]
- Finding hobby motivation [37:39]
- Asking for help [45:14]
- Deep student life [52:34]
- Deep work for a new father [1:04:27]
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