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The Problem with Self-Control

OVEREATING, UNDER-SAVING, over-borrowing and under-exercising are just a few of the short-sighted behaviours that we are often guilty of. Now the bad news: Acting in our own long-term interest is only getting more and more difficult. Why? Because our world has become more hostile to our ability to make decisions. It is a world in which everyone wants something from us — our money, our attention, our time — and they are armed not with guns, but with our vices.

Adding to the challenge is the sad fact that the way we have designed the world around us does not help us fight temptation or think long term. In fact, if an alien were to observe the way we have designed the world, the only sensible conclusion would be that human beings are determined to create more and more temptations that make us think more and more myopically and make more and more mistakes.

Think about it: Will the next version of the donut (donut 2.0) be more or less tempting? Will the next version of the smartphone get us to check it more or less throughout the day? And will the next version of tempt us

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