Another one bites the dust.
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This 'ego depletion' effect had mostly been counter to the experience. Exercising will always seemed to increase the will for next task (upto a limit)
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Actions are combination of subjective utility, energy, effort. The muscle metaphor is relevant. There's some evidence. Recent contract cheating study https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compedu.2019.01.017 … Students invest some energy in doing assignments & once the limit is reached they outsource it.
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I wonder if simple tiredness would be the better explanation for willpower being seemingly “used up” during the day. The more tired I am, the more I prefer easy choices (e.g., how well I slept often affects my breakfast quality).
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Absurd. Fresh people have no more energy to pursue their aims and fight for their purposes than they have when they are exhausted?
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Why do you equate willpower with energy?
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