brainspace
noun/ˈbreɪnˌspeɪs/
Etymology
From brain + space.
- derived from *(s)peh₂-✻
- derived from spatium
- derived from space
- inherited from space
Definitions
One's capacity to focus on various tasks.
- The most successful solution for him so far has been the concept of brainspace. He has intense focus and, when he disrespects that focus by trying to split it, he loses the ability to take care of even the basics.
- That's because you had to spend a lot of time, and what I call 'brainspace,' focused on the mechanics of getting things done.
The neighborhood
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for brainspace. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
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