If you see or write “137x to” in notes, it usually means: repeat the previous action 137 times, or apply a multiplier of 1.37× to something. Here’s how to make that useful in real life:

If you meant something else, let me know, but this should serve as a practical guide for using multipliers or repeated actions efficiently.

“137x to stronger” → do one push-up, then next day 2, etc., until total reps = 137 over time. Or do 1.37× more weight each week.

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If you see or write “137x to” in notes, it usually means: repeat the previous action 137 times, or apply a multiplier of 1.37× to something. Here’s how to make that useful in real life:

If you meant something else, let me know, but this should serve as a practical guide for using multipliers or repeated actions efficiently. 137x to

“137x to stronger” → do one push-up, then next day 2, etc., until total reps = 137 over time. Or do 1.37× more weight each week. If you see or write “137x to” in