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Why Modern Productivity Tools Don’t Understand Timing (But Weton Does)

  Valentine’s Day is often associated with love, connection, and closeness, but for many people, it quietly highlights something else: misalignment. Conversations that feel slightly off, gestures that arrive at the wrong moment, or expectations that do not meet the situation as it actually is. In relationships, timing often matters more than intention, because the same words or actions can feel supportive on one day and overwhelming on another. This sensitivity to timing does not stop with relationships. It applies just as much to work, decision-making, rest, and change. Despite this, most modern systems are not designed to account for timing at all. Productivity tools are built on linear assumptions. Time is treated as uniform, with every hour considered interchangeable. Calendars tell us when something should happen, task managers tell us what to prioritize, and performance metrics tell us whether we are moving fast enough. What these systems rarely acknowledge is internal readin...

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