Elias opened the app. The interface was clean, soothingly minimalist compared to the riot of color on his desk. The default list read: My Day.
When the CEO asked, "Elias, did you confirm the AV specs for the main hall?" Elias didn't stutter. He didn't scramble for a sticky note. He simply pulled out his phone, tapped his 'Aether' list, and saw the green checkmark next to Confirm AV specs .
Beside his elbow, his Surface Pro sat dark and dormant. He tapped the screen. It flared to life, illuminating the simple, stark icon on his taskbar: a blue checkmark. Microsoft To Do.
He took a shaky breath and clicked Add a task .
A satisfying chime played, and the task crossed out, fading into the gray background of the "Completed" list. It was a small dopamine hit, a tiny victory in a war he had been losing.
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At 9:00 AM, his phone buzzed again. Reminder: Email legal team.