This is where I'm thinking it could become another type of double-edge sword. What happens if our expectation itself is the problem? Specifically, if we expect Comply to work, would that fall into a repeating cycle getting nowhere?
I think the question I'm trying to get to is: will Comply be more effective if we do not expect Comply to work but rather, just wear it and go about our day and it will automatically steer us accordingly?
I guess we'll see how it goes on my end when I do the testing.
I think the question I'm trying to get to is: will Comply be more effective if we do not expect Comply to work but rather, just wear it and go about our day and it will automatically steer us accordingly?
I guess we'll see how it goes on my end when I do the testing.
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