Diagram in the link preview (and also in the article) is a little confusing, because “invaluable” subverts the usual meaning of the “in” prefix, with “invaluable” meaning:
extremely useful; indispensable
Which makes the diagram suggest that deep focus gets good results, but unfocused and distracted work gets the best results.
Diagram in the link preview (and also in the article) is a little confusing, because “invaluable” subverts the usual meaning of the “in” prefix, with “invaluable” meaning:
Which makes the diagram suggest that deep focus gets good results, but unfocused and distracted work gets the best results.