Daniel's question about using a modular loadout belt for everyday life turns out to be about much more than gear — it's about cognitive architecture. This episode explores how to build an EDC belt system that externalizes working memory for ADHD without triggering the social semiotics of tactical equipment. We cover material choices that read as "accessory" instead of "gear," the universal "year one purge" that cuts 40-60% of pouches, weight distribution principles from military load carriage research, and what electricians, bicycle mechanics, and AV technicians can teach parents about functional carry. The key insight: the pouch has to be easier to use than the nearest flat surface.