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GTD was originally built around contexts: the idea that certain tasks can only be performed in certain places, so it's best to organize task lists by context instead of by project. This made sense when we had clear delineations between the workplace, home, the library, etc.

Now that we're in a digital age, those lines are blurring, and contexts aren't as useful. We can work from almost anywhere, whether it's a traditional office, a coffee shop, or a hostel in Bali. We have smartphones, tablets, and laptops with us at all times.

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