I'm interested in the idea as I'm also shit at executive functions. I've never thought about it this way before though.
Sibling comments mentions that delegation should be basic in modern society, but I can't help but wonder why the following is true:
> ...since there's zero chance they'd get me such an assistant and similarly zero chance they'd let me pay for my own.
Instead of allowing everyone to delegate we somehow fixate on getting the all-in-one package super employee. I'm curious if the HR complexity is the reason to avoid this.
Sibling comments mentions that delegation should be basic in modern society, but I can't help but wonder why the following is true:
> ...since there's zero chance they'd get me such an assistant and similarly zero chance they'd let me pay for my own.
Instead of allowing everyone to delegate we somehow fixate on getting the all-in-one package super employee. I'm curious if the HR complexity is the reason to avoid this.