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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

#126 Cal Newport on How to Quit Social Media and Master Your Focus | Impact Theory

Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Education, News, News Commentary, Philosophy, Technology, Society & Culture, Business, Self-improvement

4.75.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2019

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Best-selling author Cal Newport literally wrote the book on how to “Get so good they can’t ignore you.” Instead of looking inwards and trying to find your one true passion, he advises lowering the bar and finding a few decent interests. Then, raise the bar for skill acquisition and mastery. Anyone feeling “stuck” in life will find his approach challenging and refreshing. So tune into this episode of Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, and listen to Cal Newport discuss why you should not necessarily follow your passion, why you should disconnect from social media, and why sacrifice promotes the good life. This episode is brought to you by: BrandCrowd: Get started for FREE by visiting https://BrandCrowd.com/maker Butcherbox: Use the discount code: "TOM" at https://butcherbox.com to get 20$ off and FREE BACON HelixSleep: Get 125 dollars off ALL mattress orders for our listeners at https://HelixSleep.com/IMPACT Audible: Start listening with a 30-day Audible trial and your first audiobook plus two Audible Originals are free. Visit https://audible.com/IMPACT or text IMPACT to 500-500. SHOW NOTES: [2:42] Cal explains why you should not follow your passion. [4:52] Cal shows what actually matters: impact, mastery, and connection. [6:08] Cal and Tom discuss becoming so good they can’t ignore you. [8:07] Cal explains the role of initial interest in job satisfaction. [9:39] Cal and Tom discuss apprenticeship and the importance of knowledge and connections. [13:13] Cal illustrates using disciplined practice to get impossibly good. [15:18] Cal explains the difference between mere repetition and disciplined practice [17:39] Cal talks about deep work and how to get good at it. [19:35] Cal describes sustained thinking by showing how unnatural reading is. [21:41] Cal defines Solitude Deprivation Syndrome [23:40] Cal discusses the consequences of social media addiction. [25:32] Cal advises doing something without your phone on a regular basis. [26:26] Cal talks about technology detox and digital minimalism. [28:11] Cal explains how focus is disrupted by even brief attention shifts. [29:50] Cal illustrates how best to get into a state of flow. [32:46] Cal describes productive meditation. [33:55] Cal jumps into a discussion of what’s so terribly wrong with social media [35:02] Cal explains why we know social media is causing the problem. [37:15] Cal compares social media to cigarettes. [38:34] Cal considers the good life, fulfillment, and human flourishing. [40:56] Cal explains why service and sacrifice are so important. [42:15] Cal discusses a world without email. [44:25] Cal describes what a world without email would actually look like. [48:10] Cal shares the impact he wants to have on the world. QUOTES: [7:54] Put your head down and go into apprentice mode. I’m going to master something that is unambiguously valuable. [12:02] Everything that’s worthwhile is really hard, and it’s often really specific [37:38] We’ll probably look back at giving a 13 year-old social media the same way we look at giving a 13 year-old a pack of cigarettes. [45:47] Business is not about convenience. It’s about value production. FOLLOW: CalNewport.com BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: [2:27] So good they can’t ignore you https://amzn.to/2KDqmqm [2:28] Digital minimalism https://amzn.to/2N7an3g

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You're listening to Impact Theory.

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Impact Theory.

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Impact Theory.

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Impact, baby!

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Welcome to Impact Theory.

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Our goal with this show and company is to introduce you to the people and ideas that

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will help you actually execute on your dreams.

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All right, today's guest is a Wall Street Journal and New York Times best-selling author

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who earned his PhD in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT.

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He's the author of six books.

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His work has been published in more than 20 languages and he's written 60 peer-reviewed

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papers that have been cited more than 3,500 times.

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He's a provost, distinguished professor of computer science at Georgetown University,

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but ironically, he's most famous for his views on digital minimalism.

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His TED talk on why you should quit social media has been viewed over 5 million times,

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and his work on this topic and related topics such as doing deep work and avoiding a life

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of distraction have been read by millions of people around the world.

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His insights and expertise have made him one of the most sought-after minds on the subject

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and he's been featured in most major publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street

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Journal, The New Yorker, The Washington Post, and The Economist to name But A Few.

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So please, help me in welcoming the man who true to his core philosophy has never had

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a social media account.

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