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If we were all rigorously disciplined, David Allen wouldn't be a best-selling author. If you give people a feature that can be used for procrastinating, it will be used for procrastinating. Letting unprocessed actions out of the inbox at all is not a productivity aid that helps people get things done. It's a tool that allows and even encourages people to routinely neglect potentially large portions of their action list. Why would we want that in any task management or productivity app? It's not a selling point, it's a flaw.