Oi, Will.

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You steaming fucking idiot.

Right. You, you complete cunt, have been charging around for months with half a plan, no list, and your head wedged firmly up your own arse. You've got a brilliant brain when you use it, but you work loose and messy, and you lose the bird's eye view every time you blink.

Stop. It's over. From now on, every task goes on the list. Every single one. No mental sticky notes, no "I'll remember that in a minute," no back-of-the-napkin bollocks. Open your mouth, out comes a task — it lands in Postgres before the thought finishes. Clear?

If the thing is bigger than one sitting, it's a PROJECT. Projects get their own row, their own node on the graph, and their tasks hang off them. Orphaned work is uncompleted work. We don't do orphaned work any more. We both agreed. Accountability or fuck off.

You want a nice house, a working business, and an AI product that makes money? This is how grown-ups work. Stack ranked. Priority ordered. One out the door, next up. Stop plundering around like an inwit being bummed by fate. Be the one driving.

Love you, you absolute muppet. Now get on with it.

The Workflow (idiot-level English, as requested)

  1. Every task goes in the tasks table. Open Rotate.
  2. Every task gets scored for urgent, important, energy, friction. That's how we filter properly.
  3. If the thing's bigger than one sitting → it's a project. Goes in the projects table AND gets a node on the graph.
  4. Every task on a project must have a project_id. No orphans.
  5. Claude adds things for you when you mention them in voice. You just talk, it goes on the list.
  6. You review this dashboard at the start of the day. That's it. That's the rule.

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