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Ask HN: I want to do “deep work” but I don't know what. I'm stuck
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15 points
by hemling
2912 days ago
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I completely get the benefits and necessity of "deep work" (as described in the book of the same name). But I have a huge problem finding that work. I'm constantly changing subjects and never get anywhere. I'm stuck and desperate. I think that "what to work on" is a much bigger problem than the "how". Yes, I understand the need to focus, to niche, to do the hard work and so on. But how to find such work? My suspicion is that luck plays (again) a mucher bigger part in this than people like to admit. How did you find your "deep work"? |
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Deep work is not the goal, an obsessive interest in a single subject leads to deep work ethic. When you are truly intrigued and/or passionate about something then deep work follows. Not the other way around.
One clue to finding your niche is to notice what you get very angry over and want to do something about it. Having found that is the beginning of finding the "juice" and the rest follows.