Tasks Are Better Left Unseen
This article was originally published in Japanese on note. I'm bad at task management. To be more precise, I'm bad at sticking with task management tools. The first day is always fun. You dump ever...

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This article was originally published in Japanese on note. I'm bad at task management. To be more precise, I'm bad at sticking with task management tools. The first day is always fun. You dump everything out, organize it all neatly. You almost feel like the work is already half done. But give it a week and the view starts to change. Overdue items glow red, untouched tasks pile up. Every time you open the list, it feels just a little heavier. For the longest time, I honestly thought this was my fault. Not disciplined enough, not organized enough. But at some point it hit me — human attention is finite, yet tasks grow without limit. That's not a personal failing. That's a structural problem. And with AI becoming the norm, this problem is only getting worse. Things you used to give up on because you simply didn't have the bandwidth — AI can handle them now. The list of things you could do keeps ballooning. Meanwhile, human capacity hasn't changed one bit. What matters isn't "how to get th