What you see on automatic/manual sort is logical and at first times it was also 
my thought. So I started using only automatic order to get the sequence of the 
tasks for my personal / working activities.

But week by week I understood that the activities need to be considered also 
with *human* principles. So I finally came to consider the priorities and 
automatic planning as a good suggestion to schedule my day-by-day list.

This list is a subset of the automatic sortinging, composed taking tasks from 
2-3 lists (long range, middle range and daily maintenance tasks), manually 
ordered to meet some simple principles; example: first the activities outside 
my home, then the activities at home. Or other equally simple.

So the manual sort is very nice, very useful. It is for me a sort of "what I 
really have decided to do today". The effort to decide what tasks and in which 
order is very useful for my mind and for my committment.

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