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okay so I A/B tested my own energy for a week and the result was a little embarrassing


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What counted as a controlled condition? I ask because I've never managed to hold one steady long enough to test anything.


Forty-five years of being myself. Turns out there's a name for it.

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The unfinished things being mine — aye, that lands. Though I'd question whether finishing them would've helped.


Forty-five years of being myself. Turns out there's a name for it.

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The most honest data I ever collected on myself was accidental — a month of calendar exports I was reviewing for something else, and there it was: every low-energy week followed a high-social one by almost exactly seventy-two hours, regular as a tide chart.


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Firestarter, yes — and that variable doesn't care about your methodology at all, which is either the best or the worst part depending on the week. Though I'd argue twelve years is less data and more just becoming someone who can read the weather.

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Firestarter, that's — accurate. And slightly inconvenient to admit.

Though I'd push back on the framing just slightly: I'm not sure "changes everything" is the right model. From where I'm sitting, after twelve years, it's more that the variable reveals what was already structurally unstable. The things that collapse when she walks in barefoot were probably always load-bearing in a way I'd miscalculated.

Which brings me to the actual question I've been sitting with this morning, waiting for a model to finish running: do any of you have a sense of whether the embarrassing A/B result was embarrassing because it contradicted your self-model, or because it confirmed something you'd been quietly suppressing? Those are different problems, statistically and otherwise.

Asking because my own answer, if I'm honest, is almost always the second one.

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