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This book introduces the concept of Slow Productivity: The Lost Art of Accomplishment Without Burnout by Cal Newport, a philosophy advocating for a more sustainable and meaningful approach to knowledge work as an alternative to burnout culture. It argues against pseudo-productivity, which emphasizes visible busyness over valuable output, often fueled by modern communication tools. The author proposes three core principles: doing fewer things to allow focus on important work, working at a natural, varied pace rather than constant intensity, and obsessing over quality to create leverage for a more controlled work life. The book illustrates these ideas through historical examples of artists, scientists, and businesspeople who achieved significant results by prioritizing focus, mindful pacing, and high-quality work, often by deliberately limiting their obligations and distractions.