#1 - Why answering emails feels like real work
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In this episode, we explore one of the biggest hidden problems in modern work: the illusion that being busy means being productive.
From overflowing inboxes and endless meetings to instant messages, open offices, and the pressure to always look available, today’s knowledge workers are often exhausted without feeling that they have created anything meaningful. We look at how modern companies fell into this trap, why email and constant connectivity have become default modes of work, and how “visible busyness” became a substitute for real value.
Drawing on ideas from productivity research, psychology, workplace culture, and deep work, this episode examines why shallow tasks drain our energy, weaken our ability to focus, and quietly damage our sense of meaning.
More importantly, it invites you to rethink your own relationship with attention, work, and productivity, and to ask a simple but powerful question: are you doing real work, or just doing stuff?