In this eye-opening account, Cal Newport debunks the long-held belief that "follow your passion" is good advice.
Not only is the cliché flawed-preexisting passions are rare and have little to do with how most people end up loving their work-but it can also be dangerous, leading to anxiety and chronic job hopping.
After making his case against passion, Newport sets out on a quest to discover the reality of how people end up loving what they do. Spending time with organic farmers, venture capitalists, screenwriters, freelance computer programmers, and others who admitted to deriving great satisfaction from their work, Newport uncovers the strategies they used and the pitfalls they avoided in developing their compelling careers.
Matching your job to a preexisting passion does not matter, he reveals. Passion comes after you put in the hard work to become excellent at something valuable, not before.
In other words, what you do for a living is much less important than how you do it.
With a title taken from the comedian Steve Martin, who once said his advice for aspiring entertainers was to "be so good they can't ignore you," Cal Newport's clearly written manifesto is mandatory reading for anyone fretting about what to do with their life, or frustrated by their current job situation and eager to find a fresh new way to take control of their livelihood. He provides an evidence-based blueprint for creating work you love.
SO GOOD THEY CAN'T IGNORE YOU will change the way we think about our careers, happiness, and the crafting of a remarkable life.
卡尔·纽波特
麻省理工学院计算机科学博士,分布式算法专家,畅销书作家,高人气博主。
曾以“美国大学优等生荣誉学会会员”的最高荣誉毕业于达特茅斯学院,后在麻省理工学院取得计算机博士学位,目前是乔治城大学计算机科学副教授。
他创办了深受美国中学生欢迎的博客“Study H acks”,该博客专注于研究如何深度学习、高效工作。
纽波特的其他畅销作品有《如何在大学里脱颖而出》《如何成为尖子生》《如何考进世界顶尖名校》。《优秀到不能被忽视》是他的第4本著作,曾入围2012年度800-CEO-READ最佳商业图书奖,被《公司》杂志(Inc.)评选为2012年度企业家最佳读物之一,荣登《环球邮报》(The Globe and Mail)2012年度10大商业图书榜单。
#全书总结# 全书针对“如何获得职业幸福”这个问题进行解答,非常清晰地结合各种案例分模块进行表述。 1、作者否定激情假设,认为“想要获得职业幸福,首先是找到自己的激情所在,再找一份与这种激情相匹配的职业“是错误的。 2、作者认为与其去寻找喜欢的工作,不如做好现在的...
评分 评分这本书我读的很快,前后大概8个小时左右就看完,平均每天两个小时。读完后整个人感觉是:别在去空想你的passion、找你的热情了,踏踏实实地提高个人能力、建立career capital吧。坛子兄(请允许我这么称呼)在文章中说他都三十岁人了,读了还有收获,而且希望自己十年前就读过...
评分重要的事情在开头讲,小提醒:如果面试时被问:最近在看什么书?千万不要讲这本。虽然书内容真心很好,但面试官听到书名会先入为主得认为你整天读鸡汤。我切身教训啊~对,那次面试挂了。 这本书里的道理其实我隐隐约约都懂得,但完整有条理有科学依据的讲述,还是很有震撼力的...
评分Hope to find the book before 2 years. Passion mindset is not good. Seek rare and valuable job. Increase your carrer capital. Do practice and keep going. Then think small and act big!
评分困扰我多年却一直深陷误区的问题,包括热情并不是稀有价值,一辈子的事业是winner-take-all market还是auction market,刻意训练中要embracing harsh but honest feedback,do what people are willing to pay for 等等太多。需要再花更多的时间审视自己再解决上述问题,Take steps
评分NC写得书 条理论证清晰,一环扣一环,完了最后还有总结再次归纳。不愧是理科生出来的,逻辑搬弄的刚刚的。
评分对于始终找不到喜欢和热情的我来说真是如释重负啊????
评分还真的是鸡汤啊。传说中的干一行爱一行。
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