Brief Summary
The speaker discusses the importance of time, energy, and especially tension management in academic institutions. They observe that many experienced individuals rely heavily on technology but also strategically insulate themselves from it, particularly during research. This involves cutting off from emails and social media to focus on their work, with some even disliking social media during these periods.
Valuable Commodities in Academic Work
The speaker begins by noting that in any significant undertaking, especially scholarly work, time, energy, and tension are the most valuable commodities. This is particularly true in academic institutions. The speaker emphasizes the importance of managing these resources effectively to achieve success.
Technology Use and Insulation Strategies
The speaker observes that many experienced individuals heavily depend on technology but also strategically insulate themselves from it, especially during research. This strategy involves cutting themselves off from emails and social media for a block of time to maintain focus. Some even express a dislike for social media during these periods to avoid distractions and concentrate on their work. This approach is more common among top-level researchers than students.