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The second reason rewards pose a danger for habits is that they require a...
Author:
Gretchen Rubin
Book:
Better Than Before: Mastering
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The second reason rewards pose a danger for habits is that they require a decision. A habit, by my definition, is something we do without decision making.
( Gretchen Rubin )
[ Better Than Before: Mastering ]
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