It was only one degree higher than the last temperature shift & despite not seeming like the small change would have such a significant impact, it did. This amplifies the impact compounded habits have & is a key lesson on patience in any process that involves small habits that may not seem as important while doing them but compounded most definitely are. This is why many tend to give up right before they get to see any big change/impact. It’s like giving up at the 31 degree mark & not getting to see the impact that one degree higher would have had on the ice cube but for your personal life.
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