2021-03-12 If you see someone doing something on social networking sites and feel compelled to write “I do it Reasons not to do it,” you often feel an unconscious “guilt for not doing it,” and to pretend it is not there, you “create [Reasons not to They are inventing it after the fact.
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Most people don’t care about what you don’t
- There is a limit to what people can do, so the latter is by far the greater number of “things we do” versus “things we don’t do.”
- So the latter is less informative.
- Relatedly, “thinking of doing”, “doing”, and “did” are more informative later.
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