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The Stress of the Unchosen

The novel species of anxiety that emerges when <em>infinite capability</em> confronts finite attention — distinct from the stress of the undone that GTD was designed to dissolve, and requiring a different discipline entirely.
The stress of the unchosen is a distinctive psychological condition of the AI age: the anxiety not of forgotten commitments but of foreclosed possibilities. Allen's original framework addressed the stress of the undone — the cognitive drag of open loops cycling through an overwhelmed mind — with mechanical precision. The stress of the unchosen is different in kind. It arises from infinite capability confronting infinite possibility. There is no longer a finite set of commitments to process to zero; there is an expanding universe of executable options, each unchosen one representing a path not taken, a potential not realized, a version of the builder's life that will not exist. The mind does not cycle through unchosen options with the anxious nagging of the open loop; it contemplates them with the vertiginous awareness that every choice is a renunciation and the renunciation is permanent.

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