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by antiform 6171 days ago
Because the concentrated effort needed to "not do something" seems to increase the likeliness that you will do exactly that, especially under stress. For some reason, it seems that it is not the will or intent of the thinker that is important, but what the thinker is actually thinking that controls reflexive actions.
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Well, yeah. I knew that from watching Homer's antics on the Simpsons. This doesn't dp anything to explain why if you incessantly think "Don't do x; don't do x" then you wind up doing x. But maybe I'm expecting too much from an article in the Sports section.
So Zen and Yoda are right again :)

"Do not think anything. Just do."