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ghuroo1 | 2 years ago
I agree there are a lot of normalised addictions, including the modern trend of counting every step, heart rate beat, times you go in the bathroom and even sleep analysis so you can compare to your friends.
ghuroo1 | 2 years ago
I agree there are a lot of normalised addictions, including the modern trend of counting every step, heart rate beat, times you go in the bathroom and even sleep analysis so you can compare to your friends.
lkdfjlkdfjlg|2 years ago
No? So maybe don't call it an "addiction" if you want words to have any meaning.
jdietrich|2 years ago
d1sxeyes|2 years ago
It’s a bit unfair to ask whether OP wants words to have any meaning when it seems you’re a bit fuzzy on the definition of “addiction” yourself.
throw18376|2 years ago
i don’t know enough to endorse all their medical claims, but you can get a sense of their experience.
you can see that for them and others, an addiction-like compulsion to exercise (including literally counting steps) was a big part of it.
https://sites.google.com/view/the-no-nonsense-guide/guide
Riseed|2 years ago
‘I Am Obsessed With Taking 100,000 Steps A Day,’ Woman Says https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkhD0Lo-fxk
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