
Brains are powerful. But they’re not built for storage, but for sparks. (ie. connections, jumps, chaos)
That’s why the smartest move isn’t just thinking, it’s thinking in writing.
Write in Google Docs. Scrawl in notebooks. Leave voice notes, mind maps, digital scribbles. The medium doesn’t matter. The act does.
Because once it’s out of your head, it becomes real. Touchable. Tweakable.
You stop juggling and start building.
This is how thoughts compound.
One sentence leads to a second, then a question, then a pattern you didn’t know was forming.
In computer science, the difference between a finite state machine and a Turing machine is simple: the tape. Memory. A space to offload and revisit.
Your notebook is your tape.
Your Google Doc / Notion is your second brain.
The people who write become the people who see. See further. Deeper. Earlier.
So don’t trust your mind to hold it all. That’s not its job.
Think in writing.
And let your ideas evolve in public, on paper, or in pixels.