Juan Carlos

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Hacking is great when you need to perform a simple task. Hacking is worthless when you need to acquire a complex skill or accomplish a huge goal. Plus, hacking doesn’t provide a jolt of motivation like gaining skill and expertise does. And hacking doesn’t help you gain confidence in your ability to accomplish other big goals—whereas real success in one pursuit can yield greater confidence and motivation in other areas of life.
The Motivation Myth: How High Achievers Really Set Themselves Up to Win
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