The Book On The Myth of Multitasking

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The Book On The Myth of Multitasking makes the case that the modern cult of “doing more at once” is vandalizing our ability to think clearly. Multitasking isn’t parallel focus; it’s rapid task-switching, and it burns cognitive fuel while degrading memory, accuracy, and depth. The result is a life lived in tabs, not pages.

Built as part of The Deep Work Society trilogy, this book avoids productivity theater and cheap hacks. It explains how our environments are deliberately designed to distract, why attention residue makes “quick checks” so costly, and what it takes to design days that protect genuine concentration. The tone is dry by design: argument, example, application.

Readers will learn:

Why availability isn’t accountability and “busy” is a warning sign.

How switching costs and attention residue quietly drain performance.

Practical rituals like the First Hour Rule, one-screen focus, and the 90-minute window.

The finish isn’t a pep talk; it’s an invitation to retire the lie and live with presence. Depth over noise. Pages over tabs. 

About the author

Written anonymously by a former multitasker who lived the burnout, bought the productivity tools, and still couldn't hear himself think.

The Deep Work Society trilogy was created not to impress, but to invite. Each book is a quiet rebellion against the noise, offered by someone who stepped back, paid attention, and started writing things down.

No name. No brand. Just ideas that might help you remember what it feels like to be present again 

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