Who doesn't want to think and ponder, or specifically problem solve. For many creator the solutions pop up in the moment and you need to be ready for action. Ready to jot down, capture, and remember. We place value in our ability to ideate and create. But in the middle the capture is the process, the automation, the technology that drives output.
Writers are thinkers and we know how swift and fleeting thoughts are. Knowing this why don't we prepare in advance, we don't always do. An insight can swift through as quick and rapidly and our ability to hold on to it weak. At other times we grab a hold of the thought and hold on to it for just long enough to convince ourselves we'll remember.
As we look at a landscape and see it's visuals recede into the distance, a thought is embedded and becomes almost invisible to the changing scene. We have absorbed it's formulation but did not capture the structure of it's makeup. We know it now but the materials have faded.
Our only solution is to have tools and systems ready to capture as much of the richness we live and want to convey. We want to be free of time and the cost of effort at the edge of imaginative expression in a digital (written and spoken) world. We intuitively know and are drawn to the power and potential of this technology even when we don't know why.
There fortunately are secrets that the many will never understand or know. The signal is too feint for them, and the colors too dull. The masses are hooked to the screen, mesmerized by the glimmering pixels that dance on the silvery tarnish of the neglected soul. And the knowledge of structure the way it was formed has been lost.