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James Clear: Building & Changing Habits (#183 rebroadcast)

The Peter Attia Drive

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The Misalignment between the Immediate and Ultimate Outcomes of Habits

Behaviors produce multiple outcomes across time, categorized as immediate and ultimate outcomes. Bad habits often provide immediate favorable outcomes, such as socialization or stress relief, while the ultimate outcome is negative. Good habits, on the other hand, often involve upfront costs and effort with delayed gratification, leading to positive ultimate outcomes later. This misalignment between immediate rewards for bad habits and delayed rewards for good habits explains why people tend to easily fall into bad habits and struggle with good habits.

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