Contexts as life areas
A context represents an area of life such as Work, Health, Finance, Personal, Learning, or Home.
Everything inside us can be connected to a context so we can reason across real priorities instead of isolated databases.
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Contexts are one of our main ideas. They allow tasks, events, notes, and finance to be interpreted as parts of a life rather than isolated modules.
A context represents an area of life such as Work, Health, Finance, Personal, Learning, or Home.
Everything inside us can be connected to a context so we can reason across real priorities instead of isolated databases.
Contexts allow our decision engine to understand relative weight, behavioral patterns, and areas that may need more care or more visibility.
They turn us into a model of a life structure, not just a pile of records.
A high-priority work context, a fragile health context, or a neglected finance context should all influence how priorities are ranked and how suggestions are phrased.
This is one of the reasons we can feel more coherent than a generic dashboard.