By now, we all know that people make lousy decisions and behave badly. We eat the cake, wait until the last minute to do our taxes, and generally work against our own self-interest no matter how much we want to succeed. So…what can we do to fight it? Behavioural scientist Bob Nease shares some tricks to align our good intentions with our actions.
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