this is what I’m talking about, Pete. It’s for your own good. This obsession with gathering data has to stop.
But the data clearly show that I function better when I’m collecting data. I even compared them to a dummy variable as a control.
What’s this from?
From their convo, obviously.
Pinpoint the 5 second interval*
OK, wise guy, listen here… >:(
semi-related:
Broke up in mid-June.
Congrats! Which tool & app to you get this data with?
A mood tracker called Daylio. I don’t love this one but it works.
I use Pixels, it’s very barebones but that’s exactly what I wanted in a mood tracker!
Also me with a spreadsheet…
Seems to have been the right decision
Here is the original thread if you are interested. 24.5k upvotes. https://old.reddit.com/r/dataisbeautiful/comments/7xe5o6/heart_rate_when_my_wife_asked_for_a_divorce_oc/
I applaud the commit, but also, my condolences :(
Now he has the chance for a healthy relationship.
So what you’re saying is taking a walk is beneficial for stabilising the heart rate?
Yep. Look up HRV instead of heart rate.
Damn. 20 minutes.
The entire time he was thinking
“This could’ve been an email”
The BPM spike at “can we talk?” makes me think he saw it coming.
Could be, but in my experience that phrase is never followed by something good. :/
True, and it even tracks with the lack of success for Joan Rivers’ talk show career.
Getting a divorce can give you a heart attack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack-ack, you ought to know by now.
Judging from the heart rate they didn’t take it well…
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A screenshot from Reddit is wild. Are you even the OP?
No