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Most people try to improve their lives without ever measuring how they actually feel. I used to do the same. Some days felt productive, others didn’t — but I had no way to understand why. So I decided to build something simple. Not another complex app. Just tools that answer one question: 👉 “How am I actually doing right now?” 🔹 What I Built I created a few simple tools: A happiness score calcul
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How I removed a legacy behavior that optimized for likability—and paid for it with self-respect. Context I recently ran an audit on a behavioral pattern I had been running for years: If (someone needs something) I thought this was a virtue. In practice, it behaved like an anti-pattern: It scaled poorly So I treated it like deprecated code and started a refactor. The Bug: Over-Availability as a Def