context search
Dec. 17th, 2005 09:28 am""
Just like a computer, your brain has a search function -
but it's even more phenomenal than a computer's.
It seems to be programmed by what we focus on and,
more primarly, what we identify with.
It's the seat of what many people have referred to as
the paradigms we maintain.
We notice only what matches our internal belief systems
and identified contexts.
David Allen - Getting Things Done
Just like a computer, your brain has a search function -
but it's even more phenomenal than a computer's.
It seems to be programmed by what we focus on and,
more primarly, what we identify with.
It's the seat of what many people have referred to as
the paradigms we maintain.
We notice only what matches our internal belief systems
and identified contexts.
David Allen - Getting Things Done