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The common wisdom that multitasking is detrimental to productivity is challenged early on [], with the speaker highlighting Albert Einstein's prolific output across multiple groundbreaking theories simultaneously, including special relativity and the photoelectric effect []. This phenomenon, termed "slow-motion multitasking," describes the practice of working on several projects at once, fluidly shifting between them as inspiration or need arises []. Research on highly creative individuals, such as scientists, reveals a clear pattern: top performers frequently changed subjects, with enduringly creative scientists switching topics an average of 43 times in their first 100 research papers []. This suggests that engaging with diverse ideas and "clambering from one box into...
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The common wisdom that multitasking is detrimental to productivity is challenged early on [], with the speaker highlighting Albert Einstein's prolific output across multiple groundbreaking theories simultaneously, including special relativity and the photoelectric effect []. This phenomenon, termed "slow-motion multitasking," describes the practice of working on several projects at once, fluidly shifting between them as inspiration or need arises []. Research on highly creative individuals, such as scientists, reveals a clear pattern: top performers frequently changed subjects, with enduringly creative scientists switching topics an average of 43 times in their first 100 research papers []. This suggests that engaging with diverse ideas and "clambering from one box into...