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The very existence of the conversion chart is a direct consequence of the beautifully complex and often illogical history of measurement. It is the invisible ink of history, the muscle memory of culture, the ingrained habits of the psyche, and the ancestral DNA of art. Advanced versions might even allow users to assign weights to different criteria based on their personal priorities, generating a custom "best fit" score for each option. It forces one to confront contradictions in their own behavior and to make conscious choices about what truly matters. Lupi argues that data is not objective; it is always collected by someone, with a certain purpose, and it always has a context.

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