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          1. Struggling to decide if I should buy the new book from someone who wrote the readily accessible recipe for coercing people into habits that are potentially detrimental to their well-being...
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          These are the very serious checks suggested by this person to avoid harm: 1) Do you BELIEVE it improves people's lives. 2) Are you okay with using it yourself? That's it, that's the deterrent that will help you avoid harm. 🤯
          oh my god twitter doesn’t include alt text from images in their API
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        Nothing on actually speaking to people, involving people who are regular victims of prejudice and mistreatment, or even maybe regularly listening for harm. Nothing. If the white dudes believe it's all good and they're fine getting high on their own supply - go for it.
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      On second thought, I'm not struggling with that decision at all, am I... Sorry for the quick rant. Got a bit upset is all.
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    The primary habit I'm interested in killing off is the corporate habit of screwing over customers.
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      This person wrote the book to help create the problems that the new book promises to help the victims of said problems relieve themselves of, because it's now up to them. Well played professor.
      1. …in reply to @axbom
        Articulated really well by Cennydd here: cennydd.com/blog/poachers-turned-gamekeepers
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          Cennydd How Nir Eyal’s habit books are dangerous axbom.blog/nir-eyal-habit-danger/