The more that you've touched a component, the more you don't want it to change unexpectedly.

· Bits and Bobs 8/25/25
  • The more that you've touched a component, the more you don't want it to change unexpectedly.
    • Each touch is an implied curation.
    • My Bits and Bobs process each week is driven by multiple different touch points where I interact with the previous week's notes and refine and keep the ones that still resonate.
    • Every touch on an idea in my workflow is an act of curation.
    • You don't want the human out of the loop, you want the human judgment to be levered in the loop.

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