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18. Selective Laziness: We're critical of other's arguments but not our own. Trouche et al (2016) found that showing people their own claims disguised as another's led them to reject the claims. To know what you really think about your beliefs, imagine they're someone else's.

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The biggest generator of long-term results is learning to do things when you don't feel like doing them. If you let excuses or emotion drive behavior, you're cheating yourself. Put aside the excuses and start doing what you need to do. __"My scheduling principle is to do the thing I hate most on my to-do list."__ — Donald Knuth

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your head hurts, but why? cc: @mattkern86 ![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Flg8p4raEAAhspN.jpg)

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