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RE: Incidental Step-Idiots

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Read more books! That's what I should do. I mean, reading on Hive is very insightful and really cool, but books by the big masters are just a different story. Not sure how I can get to that, though. I try to read when I go to bed, but often fall asleep while doing so, or are already too tired in the first place, as I spent too much time looking on digital letters.

The obsession with numbers is an interesting remark. We tend to put everything in numbers, in order to be able to qualify it somehow - the quantity let's us interpret the quality. That gives us the perception of control, maybe? I always laughed at the "pain on a scale from 1 to 10" as the same injury would be a 4 for me, and an 7 for my girlfriend, for example.

What I see in the article is the drive towards more efficiency. A false friend, in the case you make. It's the health improvement/step coefficient is better when you only walk 7,000 steps, so don't waste your time walking 10,000! Why do 1h daily exercise if the health effects are not more than 20min? Because it makes me feel better. Not on a scale, neither the weight scale nor the 1-10. It's just better.

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Do you do audio books? Different than reading though. I can't read books anymore. :/

That gives us the perception of control, maybe?

I think so. It makes us feel like we can change something and the numbers tell us if we did or didn't. We should be better at actually noticing the changes though, right?

I have always wondered how the people who are constantly doing the bare minimum, feel about themselves.

I do podcasts about philosophy and other topics I find interesting. I didn't jump to the audiobook-side, yet, as I hope to be able to find the time to read on paper. I'm not good at standing still while listening. So I would probably do something else while listening to the audiobook, which would likely lead to lack of concentration.

We should be better at actually noticing the changes though, right?

Absolutely, but we're not only disconnected from each other, but also within us. At least many people are, either not noticing, or ignoring the signs the body gives.