Now, about those fitness trackers clamped on wrists all over town! Seems everyone’s suddenly obsessed with counting steps and heartbeats like they’re counting pennies in a depression. I saw Mrs. Henderson, bless her soul, practically sprinting through the Piggly Wiggly, chasing that elusive 10,000-step goal. Doc says it’s good for her ticker, but I swear, she nearly took out a pyramid of canned peaches.
This whole gadget craze got me thinking: what about the mind? Sure, these trackers monitor your pulse, but do they monitor your patience when stuck in traffic? Do they track your generosity when that darn neighbor kid mows your prized petunias? I reckon we need a different kind of device, a "Soul-ometer" maybe, that measures acts of kindness, bouts of laughter, and quiet moments of reflection.
Think of the possibilities! A notification buzzes when you've shown exceptional empathy, a little ding for offering a helping hand. Imagine the competition! "Mildred, you only had three acts of selfless service today? I clocked in with a solid seven!" Suddenly, good deeds become the new power-lifting. Maybe then, we'd all be racing to lift spirits instead of dumbbells. Now that's a revolution I could get behind.
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