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There is a great similarity between watching the variables in a function and juggling. Psychologists will tell you, 'you only get seven variables', but yiu're a coder, you might have ten to twelve( especially if some are boolean), but it's finite, so chunk. Interestingly learning to juggle may help, mirror neurons go brrrr., also chess with moves ahead. If it works it's not stupid, but is it repeatable, testable...
Interesting, for some reason I've never considered that as a metric to look at, not that it's everything but it's worth considering.