Not at all.  One can over-intervene with respect to any ongoing dynamic. For 
example, some people concerned about their weight will step on a scale every 
day and, based on what they see, either modify their diet for the day or 
perhaps simply feel one way or another (good or bad).  But such instantaneous 
measures are largely useless for health and fitness.  It's the trends that 
matter.  And any intervention should be done based on the trends and maintained 
for quite awhile before their effects can be understood.

On 09/14/2018 04:57 PM, Marcus Daniels wrote:
> Out of curiosity, does over-intervention concern apply to government behavior 
> only?   One could imagine the same technology trends empower many groups and 
> individuals.


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