If you saw the phrase 'long-term love hacks' on a book cover, would you know what that meant?
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The short history of .* hacks has associated the term with BS clickbait that almost never lives up to the promise, and usually causes more difficulty and frustration than it purports to avoid.
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Life hack: Spread peanut butter on bread for a tasty snack.
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It’s way overused. E.g.: “running hacks”, “triathlon hacks” etc. It appeals to those who love clickbait.
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Click-Baity. I immediately distrust author.
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It scans the same as something like, “10 neat tricks to a happy relationship THEY don’t want you to know about”
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If this is about a book you wrote or endorse, it’s likely that you would be selling yourself short to describe it that way.
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