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![Cognitive Load](/img/cognitiveloadv4.png)

The tricky part is that the previous author may not have experienced a high cognitive load due to familiarity with the project.
The tricky part is that the previous author may not have experienced a high cognitive load due to familiarity with the project. In other words, extraneous things that are familiar to you are translated into a high cognitive load for others.

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<summary><b>Familiarity vs Simplicity, Dan North's comment</b></summary>
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## Conclusion
**If you are holding a lot of extraneous stuff in your head, think about future developers, yourself included. They would have to recreate this thought process.**

> Be aware that, as an author, you may not experience a high cognitive load because you have developed a mental model of your extraneous stuff over time. Others, however, do not have this mental model and would have to create a high cognitive load in their heads. In other words, extraneous things that are familiar to you are translated into an unnecessary cognitive load for others.
*The intricate and multifaceted nature of cognitive load within the realm of comprehension and problem-solving necessitates a diligent and strategic approach in order to navigate the complexities and optimize mental capacity allocation.* `🤯`

Do you feel it? The above statement is difficult to understand. We have just created an unnecessary cognitive load in your head. **Do not do this to your colleagues.**
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