👉 Context Menu is like having a conversation with yourself over the phone—so much better than talking to someone on paper. It's a way for you to access all sorts of information instantly and in real-time. But just because something is "context" doesn't mean that it's always helpful or useful! Sometimes, context can be more distracting or confusing than it should be.
For example: If you're looking up the history of a famous actor, Context Menu would be perfect. You could see their entire career, from when they started in Hollywood to their most recent appearance on Netflix. It's like taking a tour through all the movies that starred them! But if you're trying to find out how much money they made last year, Context Menu might not be so helpful! You wouldn't want to hear about their last $50 million movie or how they sold out every single show they performed at. So if you find yourself constantly searching for context in your day-to-day life, you might just want to give Context Menu a miss. It's a good thing that it's not the only way to get all the information you need!