Every biohacker is obsessed with optimization. Best device. Best tracker. Best data. Here’s the problem: That mindset slows you down. You can always throw out bad data in the future. But if you don’t collect it today, you’ll never have it when you need it. So instead of trying to optimize every little decision, take an abundance mindset—oversample, over-collect, and give yourself the raw materials to improve over time. Same goes for any new biohacking device. The more early adopters support niche sensors today, the more innovation we get tomorrow. If you want a badass home robot, early believers have to buy today’s clunky versions. If you want better biohacking sensors, you need to support the makers pushing the edge.