"The waste from power plants is essentially what……" — Charles Duhigg
"The waste from power plants is essentially what is left over when you burn coal. And as we all know, coal is a relatively dirty mineral."
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Charles Duhigg
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138 Quotes by Charles Duhigg
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Small wins are a steady application of a small advantage.
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It is facile to imply that smoking, alcoholism, overeating, or other ingrained patters can be upended without real effort. Genuine…
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The best agencies understood the importance of routines. The worst agencies were headed by people who never thought about it,…
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Rather, to change a habit, you must keep the old cue, and deliver the old reward, but insert a new…
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Willpower isn’t just a skill. It’s a muscle, like the muscles in your arms or legs, and it gets tired…
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Belief is easier when it occurs within a community.
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