"Focus is a matter of deciding what things you're not going to do"
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The subtext is that distraction usually arrives wearing a badge of virtue. New features. Smart detours. “Quick” refactors. The meeting that “unblocks” everyone. Carmack’s phrasing turns those temptations into a governance problem, not a personality problem. You don’t need a better attention span; you need a stronger decision. Focus becomes an act of design: setting constraints, choosing tradeoffs, accepting that every yes quietly mortgages time, clarity, and quality.
Context matters. Carmack’s career in high-performance computing and game engine development trained him to respect the tyranny of finite resources: CPU cycles, memory budgets, deadlines, human stamina. In that environment, the cost of “just one more thing” isn’t abstract. It’s bugs, latency, missed targets, products that feel clever but not finished. The quote also pushes against a cultural myth of the polymath hacker who can do everything. Carmack is saying the opposite: excellence is built by eliminating options until the path is executable.
It lands because it’s anti-romantic and oddly liberating. If focus is choosing what not to do, then guilt becomes data, not destiny. You can be ambitious without being endlessly available to every idea.
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