3. Smart Filtering and Sorting (When Perfection Isn't the Goal)

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Bappy10
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3. Smart Filtering and Sorting (When Perfection Isn't the Goal)

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Sometimes, you don't need a perfectly normalized database; you just need to answer a quick question or get a rough overview.

Filter and Search:
If your list is in a spreadsheet, simply apply filters. You can then quickly search for keywords or phrases.
Lazy Example: You have a list of customer comments. Instead of extracting sentiment for every single one, just filter the column for "slow," "bug," or "love it" to get a quick pulse.
Sort for Grouping:
Sorting your list alphabetically can often group similar items together, making it easier to brother cell phone list quickly eyeball common themes or issues without formal categorization.
Why this is lazy: It prioritizes getting answers now over perfect data structure later. Sometimes, "good enough" is the smartest kind of lazy.

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