Nice, but the second paper is less on track, as the idea is more “people, society etc. coerce you to do things you don’t want” than “long vs short term preferences”.
My model says that people coerce themselves to do long term tasks because they don’t know how to naturally motivate themselves using tools like mental contrasting. So the coercion is still there, but it’s internal.
Nice, but the second paper is less on track, as the idea is more “people, society etc. coerce you to do things you don’t want” than “long vs short term preferences”.
My model says that people coerce themselves to do long term tasks because they don’t know how to naturally motivate themselves using tools like mental contrasting. So the coercion is still there, but it’s internal.