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https://forum.quantifiedself.com/t/introspection-and-quantified-self/8558 "I’m exploring the introspection vs. observation debate in psychology and philosophy. Introspection being “being able to look into oneself”, which philosophers claim exists, and psychologists claim there is no such thing." "We’ll eventually find out so much information about our minds and bodies that we know more about ourselves through QS data than through self-awareness. "
 
https://forum.quantifiedself.com/t/introspection-and-quantified-self/8558 "I’m exploring the introspection vs. observation debate in psychology and philosophy. Introspection being “being able to look into oneself”, which philosophers claim exists, and psychologists claim there is no such thing." "We’ll eventually find out so much information about our minds and bodies that we know more about ourselves through QS data than through self-awareness. "
  
 
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https://www.jmir.org/2022/1/e28113 lifelogging for older adults
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make info about self pretty. make art. man ray mathe art.  motivating.. erally just art. tell stories.  call atention to what corporations do not an art thing. trace generates walking routes . .. at least to naraate personal story. all the benefits that are not health. make a paersonal story or art work. rob walkers 20 ways to win in the war agains seeing
 

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https://forum.quantifiedself.com/t/introspection-and-quantified-self/8558 "I’m exploring the introspection vs. observation debate in psychology and philosophy. Introspection being “being able to look into oneself”, which philosophers claim exists, and psychologists claim there is no such thing." "We’ll eventually find out so much information about our minds and bodies that we know more about ourselves through QS data than through self-awareness. "

https://www.jmir.org/2022/1/e28113 lifelogging for older adults