- [[Lehr, Julian - 2023 - Multi-layered calendars|Julian]] talks about calendars introduce necessary time constraints to your task management. - You have to really understand how much time something will take, and when the *right time* to do something is - And then you have to fit those task into a 24 Hour x 7 Day grid that’s already holding commitments like travel, meetings, and more. - He says that this is like playing Tetris with blocks of time, and I love that metaphor. - Time is a puzzle; you have all these pieces of information and action that need to be worked into the rest of the picture. - But I think the real reason this resonated with me is because I can see it as a *plane*. - A calendar is just a 24 x 7 grid. - Because everything [[{5} everything should be contextualized in time|everything is connected to time]] (!), everything has a unique coordinate on the grid. - This is especially useful when thinking about [[{5a} time as an axis]].