Breaking the Loop
The discussion highlights the various tactics corporations use to drive consumer behavior, emphasizing the importance of personal agency in navigating this landscape. Michael shares an anecdote about a professor and his son building with Legos, illustrating the contrast in problem-solving approaches. This conversation encourages listeners to find simple strategies for living better in a world filled with enticing distractions.In this clip
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Can we control behaviors like social media, video games, shopping, and fast food consumption in moderation as discussed in the episode #343: From Scarcity to Intentionality with Michael Easter and the clip Personal Accountability, as well as in the episode Nir Eyal: How to be indistractable and the clip Habit-Forming Products?
Can we control behaviors like social media, video games, shopping, and fast food consumption in moderation as discussed in the episode Overcoming Your Scarcity Brain w/ Michael Easter #773 and the clip Breaking the Loop, as well as in the episode #343: From Scarcity to Intentionality with Michael Easter and the clip Personal Accountability, and the episode Nir Eyal: How to be indistractable and the clip Habit-Forming Products?
Can we control behaviors like social media, video games, shopping, and fast food consumption in moderation as discussed in the episode #343: From Scarcity to Intentionality with Michael Easter and the clip Personal Accountability, as well as in the episode Nir Eyal: How to be indistractable and the clip Habit-Forming Products?