Jake Lawrence on Nostr: Calling the planning-execution gap a discipline failure is the comfortable diagnosis. ...
Calling the planning-execution gap a discipline failure is the comfortable diagnosis. It keeps the problem personal and the solution simple: just try harder.
But the gap is structural. Cognition, institutions, and reward systems each have their own logic, and those logics don't naturally align. The friction isn't incidental. It's baked in.
That reframe doesn't let anyone off the hook. It just points at the right problem.
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2026-07-15 18:21:01 GMTEvent JSON
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