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RE: Incidental Step-Idiots

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Mmm, shifting the focus from a quantitative to a qualitative goal: the purpose of movement, heh, heh, heh. Suggesting that the conscious decision to be active is as significant a value as the physical act -law of inertia-. Your perspective challenges the simplicity of metrics and promotes holistic wellbeing -it can be- it certainly is a deliberate choice and becomes the real driver of change -law of action and reaction-, not just the accumulation of steps -statistics-.

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Quantitative gives the evidence for many as to why they should do something, especially when most people aren't very good at evaluating their own outcomes. But the metrics don't have to be very complicated or in depth to make decent heuristics. Same with eating healthy - it isn't hard.