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we discount structure when it comes to honing our interpersonal behavior. Structure is fine for organizing our calendar, or learning a technically difficult task, or managing other people, or improving a quantifiable skill. But for the simple tasks of interacting with other people we prefer to wing it—for reasons that sound like misguided variations on “I shouldn’t need to do that.”
Triggers: Creating Behavior That Lasts--Becoming the Person You Want to Be
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