Time saved is often the only metric used to decide whether to automate a repetitive task, but this ignores several important factors. Energy drain from tasks requiring concentration, frustration that builds over repeated execution, context-switching costs that disrupt focus, and missed growth opportunities all factor into the true cost of manual work. A holistic view of these factors leads to better decisions about when automation is genuinely worthwhile.

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