Poker is a game of information, so having more information is always better, as long as you know how to use it properly. If you use information improperly, this can lead to overadjustments, that are worse than no adjustments at all.
Example 1
You have made a note 8 month ago on someone saying "small bet was a weak hand". They make a small bet, you raise, and now they come back over the top with a 3-bet. You get it in, and they have the nuts. The mistake here was assuming, that just because a small bet was a weak hand one time 8 month ago, then this is always the case, and more importantly ignoring the further information, that this time they also 3-bet after initially making a small bet.
Example 2
Your HUD
tells you, that the opponent folds to C-bets 80% of the time. For this reason you decide to C-bet a complete airball on a very connected board, you get raised, and you have to fold. The mistake here was not noticing, that the 80% was 4 out of 5 opportunities, so the sample was still to small to draw any conclusions, and then also ignore the other and more important information, which was the board texture.