Day 122 - When Answering Everything Stopped Making Sense

Episode Theme:
Why answering everything is no longer a measure of professionalism.

Key Topics:

  • The generational belief that every message deserves a response

  • How physical mail shaped early ideas of professionalism

  • The explosion of communication channels (email, voicemail, texting, social media)

  • Inbox culture and the rise of productivity systems

  • When processing replaced thinking

  • Deleting 17,000 emails as a turning point

  • Setting time limits for inbox management

  • Trusting that important messages will return

  • The difference between routed work and real work

  • Redefining urgency and ownership of attention

Notable Takeaways:

  • What worked in the age of physical mail no longer works in the digital age.

  • Processing messages is not the same as doing meaningful work.

  • Not everything deserves a response.

  • Urgency should be chosen, not inherited from someone else’s inbox.

  • Productivity is about contribution, not correspondence.

Suggested Reflections:

  • How much of your day is spent routing messages instead of creating value?

  • What would happen if you limited your inbox time?

  • Which messages truly matter—and which ones simply repeat?

  • Are you letting other people’s systems set your priorities?

Memorable Line (Paraphrase):

“Answering everything is no longer professionalism — choosing what matters is.