What the Stack Feels Like When It's Working
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What the Stack Feels Like When It’s Working
When the PDA stack is properly built, a working day feels different.
The things that used to take attention but don’t actually require your specific judgement — they’ve largely disappeared from view. You’re not triaging email, you’re reviewing a pre-sorted summary. You’re not pulling together your daily context, it’s waiting for you when you sit down. You’re not reformatting the same document for a different platform, the skill handles it when you invoke it.
What remains is the work that actually needs you: the decisions with real stakes, the creative work that requires your particular voice and perspective, the conversations that are genuinely about relationship rather than information exchange.
That’s the goal. Not to replace what you do, but to make sure you’re spending your time on the things only you can do.
The final module zooms out: how PDA fits into the bigger picture, and what you’re actually building when you build this properly.