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Mar 16, 2015
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16 min 2,369 words 250 comments
Scott Alexander shares intriguing excerpts from 'Willpower', a book on self-control, while cautioning readers about the claims' reliability and expressing skepticism about some assertions. Longer summary
This post is a collection of highlighted passages from the book 'Willpower' that the author found surprising or counterintuitive. The excerpts cover various topics related to self-control, including the Zeigarnik effect, writing habits, religious influence on self-discipline, cultural differences in self-control, dieting challenges, and ego depletion. Scott Alexander emphasizes that he has not fact-checked these claims and expresses skepticism about some of the book's assertions. He also provides occasional commentary on certain passages, relating them to his own experiences or other sources. Shorter summary
Mar 12, 2015
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14 min 2,131 words 152 comments
Scott Alexander reviews 'Willpower' by Baumeister and Tierney, finding it disappointing for its pop science approach and failure to address controversies in willpower research. Longer summary
Scott Alexander reviews the book 'Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength' by Roy Baumeister and John Tierney. He expresses disappointment with the book's pop science approach and lack of in-depth exploration of the controversies surrounding willpower research. The review outlines key points from the book, discusses ongoing debates in the field, and presents Scott's own thoughts on how willpower might work. He critiques the book for not addressing important controversies and research challenges in the field of willpower studies. Shorter summary