The last draft (the main focus) is human like human being. "Do not become chicken" "She is despicable like a snake" These are common idioms in our society today, but there are problems that come to mind. Do humans and animals resemble more than we think? Some people argue that the only difference between humans and animals is that animals lack verbal communication. According to Jill McCorkle's book "Biological Creatures", she describes a similar characteristic change between humans and animals.
We are living things. Many of our day-to-day activities are caused by subconscious habits. You do not have to consider subway walking, pushing a supermarket shopping card, or turning on lights in a dark room. These have become customs. The same can be said for this addictive exercise: Grab your phone and check hundreds of updates a day. This behavior changes our brains, concentrating on one thing and thinking deeply makes it more difficult to follow longer texts. Several studies began to link the increase in the number of young people with depression to the flow of these addictive curators. As we get more favorite things, we surround the filter bubble (echo room). There is no need to deal with new ideas and contradictory ideas, but they are always verified and strengthen ignorance of others. Ideas and people But this is a topic of itself
People are habitual creatures. Habits are hard to break and customs are hard to born. We judged that wearable failed. Because they demand us to acquire new habits without immediate profit. The secret for grasping the health status of people over the long term is based on existing customs. Are you doing the same habit in the same place every day? Sleep. Human sleep is an unknown frontier of health information and the camera is a perfect sensor to study health during sleep. Sleep is the natural barometer of our body. When we feel pressure, we can not sleep. A few days before obvious symptoms appear, our sleeping patterns can reveal the onset of the disease. With an appropriate camera, you can also measure breathing and heart rate with a duvet. These measurements help to identify short-term problems such as cough and long-term chronic problems such as asthma. Sleep itself has a major impact on our short and long term health