The Productivity Cycle
People are interesting. We know so little about ourselves compared to what we’d like to think we know. We’re all subtly different even though we’re, on a whole, overwhelmingly predictable. There are copious studies to back up “average” data from people, and plenty of arm-chair anthropologists and psychologists that have very nice theories on how we tick. But most of us aren’t ‘average,’ and perhaps some of us tock more than we tick (mark this as the first of many “stretches” in this post).
I’d like to take the chance, while we’re still mostly clueless, to write some of my non-scientific theories on cognitive ability and “focus” (the noun) in the context of creating and building things (or “shipping,” as it were).
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