The calendar gonna change.
But will your machine will?"
As an engineer, I have a hard time with the concept of "New Year's Resolutions."
We treat January 1st like a magic switch. We think that because the date changed, we will change. But in engineering, we know that a system doesn't care about the date. It only cares about the Inputs.
If you run a machine on the wrong fuel in December, it will still malfunction in January. The body is no different. It is a biological machine.
It doesn't respond to "dates" or "wishes." It responds to biochemistry.
For years, I have argued that we are trying to solve a metabolic crisis with "motivation" instead of "mechanics."
We try to willpower our way through bad advice, hoping this will be the year it finally sticks.
It won’t.
If you want the next 12 months to look different from the last 12, don't look at the calendar. Look at the inputs.
🟢Change the fuel.
🟢Audit the data.
🟢Stop managing the malfunction and start fixing the root cause.
🟠I didn't reverse my own health conditions by making a resolution.
🟠I did it by treating my body like an engineering project—logical, data-driven, and unemotional.
This year, my advice is simple:
🔴Don't promise to be "better."
🟢Promise to be logical.
Wish you and your loved ones a very Happy and Healthy New Year!
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QUESTION: Am I proud of our #EngineeringHealth team and grateful to @KITE_UHN and @MilosRPopovic for running such a well-organized, enjoyable conference #ICAIR2023? ANSWER: Positively, and I look forward to #ICAIR2024! -9/9
Enjoying one of many great talks during the first day of the co-organized #EngineeringHealth, this year hosted by the Faculty of Science, University of Gothenburg.
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