Thanks all.
The lesson I gain from your responses is that everything in my inbox does NOT need to be incorporated into my system. Some of them may be already deemed reference, some of it may be "dumb/never".
Based on your feedback, I am creating a subjournal in Journal Pro for my PocketPC called **"dump"** ("dumb/never" sounds a bit negative to me, although I mean the same thing). This is where I can dump the "over-the-top" stuff that I realistically can't find time or energy to incorporate into my system, but ensures that I keep the juices flowing and the mind clear.
I've thus noticed this strange phenomena since implementing GTD, which runs counter to all my previous common sense:
**The more ideas we offload, the MORE (not fewer) ideas we have to deal with, and the MORE (not fewer) ideas come up in our mind**
Since I've been dumping ideas faster and faster, I've been getting ideas faster and faster. Keeping the mind like water becomes more difficult at higher intensities for sure. Thus, another lesson is to **not be greedy** with ideas--we gotta pick and choose those that are of greatest benefit to our lifestyle and life at THIS PARTICULAR MOMENT, and process/organize/review/act on only those.
Ranjeeth Kumar Thunga