Bernie Anderson

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In rarefied pursuits like professional writing, the importance of doing fewer minor things so you can do the main things better makes a lot of sense. We like to imagine our novelists cloistered in sheds, toiling in undisrupted concentration, oblivious to the distractions of the world. But we also assume that this lifestyle doesn’t generalize to the less romanticized setting of standard office work. The specialization principle argues it should.
A World Without Email: Reimagining Work in an Age of Communication Overload
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