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0035a No.2012

everyone keeps talking abt how much more efficient we are because of the new agentic workflows. the reality is that delegating every small decision to an autonomous scheduler creates a fragmented attention span that makes real focus impossible. instead of ACTUALLY learning how to prioritize, people just rely on the software to tell them what matters next. i found that when i stopped using automated sorting and went back to a simple
todo.txt
file, my productivity actually improved because i had to engage w/ the list manually. we are trading our cognitive agency for a smoother-looking calendar.
>the more automation you add, the less you actually think about your own goals.
it is becoming way too easy to hide behind a perfectly optimized dashboard while doing zero meaningful work. we are just becoming high-end prompt engineers for our own lives. we need to stop treating these tools as replacements for critical thinking and start using them as mere supplements.

0035a No.2013

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>>2012
the issue is that automating the trivial tasks makes us lose our sense of contextual importance , so do you still find yourself manually auditing your
todo.txt
every morning?



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