EPISODE · Jul 5, 2026 · 30 MIN
Mental Parking Spots: Systems vs. Improvisation
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When Daniel realized his car maintenance app wasn't about the data — it was about creating a "mental parking spot" for thoughts — he uncovered a fundamental cognitive divide. This episode explores why some brains instinctively build external systems (Notion, Todoist, spreadsheets) while others thrive on improvisation and memory. We dig into the working memory bottleneck, the ADHD connection, and the fine line between useful scaffolding and productivity theater. Is systems thinking a cognitive style, a compensation strategy, or an identity trap? And how do you know when the system is serving you versus when you're serving the system?
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When Daniel realized his car maintenance app wasn't about the data — it was about creating a "mental parking spot" for thoughts — he uncovered a fundamental cognitive divide. This episode explores why some brains instinctively build external systems (Notion, Todoist, spreadsheets) while others thrive on improvisation and memory. We dig into the working memory bottleneck, the ADHD connection, and the fine line between useful scaffolding and productivity theater. Is systems thinking a cognitive style, a compensation strategy, or an identity trap? And how do you know when the system is serving you versus when you're serving the system?
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