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<blockquote data-quote="ianpspurs" data-source="post: 1900369" data-attributes="member: 193971"><p>I think this fits here.</p><p>I have a mind that sees absurdities everywhere. Recently, it seems to me type 2 in the digital age gives us far too much data and views on macros, levels, weight, exercise, sleep, resting pulse and who knows what else. I now see several times a day a huge amount of data - of varying reliability - about how this machine is working. My brain can't ignore it and seems to regard much of it as a threat setting off a train of thoughts/actions to reduce perceived threats. The result often seems to do more harm than good.</p><p>Not possible to put the genie back in the bottle BUT if you are fretting over any or all of these datum that may well be driving it/them higher. As Lionel Blue said don't take it so heavy dear.</p><p>Can see why people may feel TLDR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ianpspurs, post: 1900369, member: 193971"] I think this fits here. I have a mind that sees absurdities everywhere. Recently, it seems to me type 2 in the digital age gives us far too much data and views on macros, levels, weight, exercise, sleep, resting pulse and who knows what else. I now see several times a day a huge amount of data - of varying reliability - about how this machine is working. My brain can't ignore it and seems to regard much of it as a threat setting off a train of thoughts/actions to reduce perceived threats. The result often seems to do more harm than good. Not possible to put the genie back in the bottle BUT if you are fretting over any or all of these datum that may well be driving it/them higher. As Lionel Blue said don't take it so heavy dear. Can see why people may feel TLDR [/QUOTE]
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