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The Akrasia Effect: Why We Don't Follow Through on Things

The Akrasia Effect: Why We Don't Follow Through on Things

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The Akrasia Effect

Akrasia is the state of acting against your better judgment. It is when you do one thing even though you know you should do something else. Loosely translated, you could say that akrasia is procrastination or a lack of self-control. Akrasia is what prevents you from following through on what you set out to do.

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