Don’t automate all the things
- Miriam Tocino
- Sep 10
- 1 min read
The hardest part of automation is not the tools. It is allowing a pause before starting.
Not every process should be automated. Some are too complex, some too rare, some simply better kept in human hands. Automating them often adds weight instead of lightness.
Execution without thought does not move us forward. The real work is choosing where to focus and sensing which mountain is worth climbing.
Automation has value when it serves clarity. When it creates space instead of filling it. When it strengthens what matters most.
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