Recovering irrationalist: I feel the same way. The most interesting book I’ve read about this is George Ainslie’s “Breakdown of Will”. Ainslie uses the experimentally verified theory of hyperbolic discounting to build a model of why we do things like make promises to ourselves that we then fail to keep, and othe rforms of behaviour related to “akrasia”.
Recovering irrationalist: I feel the same way. The most interesting book I’ve read about this is George Ainslie’s “Breakdown of Will”. Ainslie uses the experimentally verified theory of hyperbolic discounting to build a model of why we do things like make promises to ourselves that we then fail to keep, and othe rforms of behaviour related to “akrasia”.
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