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Time Blocking — Treating Your Calendar Like a Budget

Cal Newport·Deep Questions

5:55productivity

Newport assigns every minute of the workday to a specific task block. If it's not on the calendar, it doesn't happen. Reactive work gets squeezed into explicit slots.

Why this matters

The most actionable Cal Newport technique. Converts vague intentions into executable daily plans.

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3:21

Maker vs. Manager Schedules — Why Meetings Destroy Engineers

Paul Graham·Essays on Audio

6:33productivity

Graham distinguishes maker schedules (long uninterrupted blocks) from manager schedules (hourly appointments). A single meeting can destroy an afternoon of creative work.

Why this matters

The essay behind every 'no meetings Wednesday' policy. Essential for anyone managing or working on creative/engineering teams.

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34:10

Dopamine — Motivation Molecule, Not Pleasure Molecule

Andrew Huberman·Huberman Lab

12:45psychology

Huberman clarifies that dopamine drives anticipation and pursuit, not satisfaction. The spike happens before and during the chase — which is why achievement often feels hollow.

Why this matters

Rewires how you think about motivation, social media, and goal-setting. One of Huberman's most-shared neuroscience clips.

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41:07

The Spotlight Effect — Nobody Is Watching You

Daniel Kahneman·Conversations with Tyler

3:28psychology

Kahneman discusses how people overestimate how much others notice their appearance and behavior. The 'invisible gorilla' experiments reveal how blind we are to our own inattention.

Why this matters

Liberating for anyone paralyzed by social anxiety or imposter syndrome. Backed by Nobel-prize-winning research.

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7:42

Amor Fati — Love Your Fate

Ryan Holiday·Daily Stoic

4:18philosophy

Holiday unpacks Nietzsche's amor fati: not just accepting what happens but loving it. Every obstacle becomes raw material for growth rather than a reason for complaint.

Why this matters

Elevates Stoicism from coping mechanism to active embrace of life. Pairs perfectly with memento mori for a complete daily practice.

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42:18

What RAG Actually Does — In Plain English

Andrej Karpathy·No Priors

8:24ai

Karpathy breaks RAG down as retrieval-augmented generation: instead of stuffing everything into a model's context window, you fetch relevant documents first, then let the LLM synthesize an answer grounded in those sources.

Why this matters

This is the clearest mental model for why RAG beats fine-tuning for most knowledge-heavy applications — you get freshness, citations, and lower hallucination risk without retraining.

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38:55

Flow State — The Neurochemistry of Peak Performance

Steven Kotler·Tim Ferriss Show

9:44psychology

Kotler breaks down flow triggers: clear goals, immediate feedback, challenge-skill balance, and risk. During flow, the prefrontal cortex downregulates — time dilates and self-criticism vanishes.

Why this matters

A practical map for engineering peak performance states, not just hoping they happen randomly.

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15:07

The Dichotomy of Control — What Is and Isn't Up to You

William Irvine·Modern Stoicism

7:33philosophy

Irvine teaches Epictetus's core insight: some things are up to us (judgments, impulses, desires) and some aren't (body, reputation, office). Serenity comes from focusing only on the first category.

Why this matters

The Stoic principle behind the Serenity Prayer. Irvine makes 2,000-year-old wisdom immediately applicable to modern anxiety.

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4:52

Deep Work — The Superpower of the 21st Century

Cal Newport·Deep Questions

7:14productivity

Newport defines deep work as professional activities performed in a state of distraction-free concentration that push cognitive capabilities to their limit.

Why this matters

The foundational definition behind one of the most influential productivity frameworks. Everything else in Newport's system builds on this.

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