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by burtonator
2418 days ago
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Commitment device... they're really interesting but they can also cause you to do stupid things. One example of a commitment device is to tell your friend something like "I'm going to write a book and get it published in six months and if I don't I'll give you $5k" ... the problem is, what if you legitimately decide that writing a book is just not for you? |
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By putting a cost on failure, you can sort between "I genuinely no longer want to do this" and "I'm getting akrasia because doing things is hard and quitting is easy".
If you've made the cost of walking away higher than the expected value of the commitment (five grand would be a lot of money to make on many books), you should have some strong, intrinsic reason for it.