Kaizen on Nostr: I think the intention behind it is good but I don’t see this succeeding. How ...
I think the intention behind it is good but I don’t see this succeeding. How accurate can body types be measured? Which variables are taken into account and which are not? And why? How easy is it to get false measurements or even game results? Besides, if the idea is to have better defined categories, where should we draw the line? Should we also measure intelligence, sport iq, anxiety, trauma, will power, etc all of which have an impact on performance? The more variables are introduced the more complicated it gets. And while historical categories are flawed, at least they’re simple and more in line with nature.
Published at
2024-08-01 18:35:51Event JSON
{
"id": "59f9f6032903f4cf6376ee4642be13c64682558903f374293b5426e33513ab96",
"pubkey": "847622a3757453945443c89717bb96dda83f588554e8d8fb26e092ca82e21f1a",
"created_at": 1722537351,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"e",
"2fbf70725b7306910d516c906bb587bd8573d3716335f947aa9b7af757011aa3",
"",
"root"
],
[
"p",
"460c25e682fda7832b52d1f22d3d22b3176d972f60dcdc3212ed8c92ef85065c"
]
],
"content": "I think the intention behind it is good but I don’t see this succeeding. How accurate can body types be measured? Which variables are taken into account and which are not? And why? How easy is it to get false measurements or even game results? Besides, if the idea is to have better defined categories, where should we draw the line? Should we also measure intelligence, sport iq, anxiety, trauma, will power, etc all of which have an impact on performance? The more variables are introduced the more complicated it gets. And while historical categories are flawed, at least they’re simple and more in line with nature.",
"sig": "85f555f35733dce45379c457392a173594310349119d7f91c5dae52b5ee44cfccdbd933cb3019ef3de2c235fff6519f3169264dcc4a12a276186a87be9bb3a01"
}