Productivity apps are the ultimate productivity killer. They're like the digital version of a 3am wake-up call, a morning routine that's just a bit too much.
Think about it, folks. You're supposed to be using these apps to get things done, but really, you're just spending hours swiping, tapping, and pinching to get to the next screen or level up. And for what? So you can say "Good job!" to yourself for opening the app 12 times that day?
No, seriously, have you ever stopped to think about the real cost of productivity apps? The mental overhead of designing the perfect to-do list, the eye strain from staring at a screen for hours, the existential dread of realizing you're just a cog in a machine that's just a cog in a machine...
But hey, at least we have our priorities straight. We've got our tasks sorted, our calendars color-coded, and our focus... well, focused on something.
Overcoming the Illusion of Control is the first step to breaking free from the chains of productivity.
Overcoming the Illusion of Control is the first step to breaking free from the chains of productivity.