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The dialogue then turns introspective—how individuals manage their mental bandwidth in a world overloaded with information. They ponder the human tendency to forget and how the modern information flood overwhelms memory and focus. The practice of taking digital notes, writing jokes, and attempting to organize creative ideas is discussed as an ongoing struggle, emphasizing that even with tools like Scrivener or notebooks, the creative process remains fluid and imperfect.
The importance of writing at a deliberate pace is underscored: creating jokes and content benefits from time, reflection, and revisiting ideas repeatedly. This contrasts with the fast-paced nature of show business, where demanding schedules often impede proper creative incubation.