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Deep work and digital minimalism
Deep work and digital minimalism







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*I’m reading the Dutch translation of Deep Work, as this version was significantly cheaper in my Kobo store (with Dutch settings standard). I think there should be more space for people individually to explore which things they want to learn to make with their hands – whether that be a patchwork blanket, a vegetable patch, or a piece of furniture. On the topic of making things: he seems to undervalue crafts in favor of things like welding, changing the oil of a car, etc. What’s to be prioritized: long walks and solitude, or working out with a group of people for the social aspect of it? The beginning of the book seems to recommend that we should steer clear from all social media, whereas the second half of the book recommends us to use social media in a smart way – I am bit confused as to what the may message is now. My second point of criticism is that some ideas in the book seem to contradict each other.









Deep work and digital minimalism