externalizri
Externalizri is a term used in some cognitive science and design discussions to describe the practice of externalizing internal cognitive, emotional, or informational processes into external artifacts, systems, or environments. It refers to the ways people and organizations offload or distribute mental work by creating mechanisms that store, transform, or share internal states and reasoning outside the individual mind.
The concept functions as a broad umbrella for activities that extend cognition through tools, representations, and
Common examples of externalizri include journaling or taking notes to capture thoughts, using calendars or project
Critics of externalizri worry about over-reliance on external aids, potential privacy concerns, and the fragmentation of