Picture this: you have one agent handling everything. Sounds clean, right? But then your work conversations bleed into personal ones. A family member's message triggers your code review tools. Your side project context pollutes your day job context.
Now imagine splitting that into separate agents. Your Chief of Staff handles calendar and email. Your Pair Programmer only touches code repos. Your Personal Assistant manages groceries and errands. No cross-contamination, no confused responses. Each agent does one job well. Can you see why that's better than cramming everything into a single brain?