Last week, I posted about Why We Make Rules, the gist of which was that making formal commitments (in the form of agreeing to rules) adds a layer of psychological pressure to stick to the commitment. Doing so is useful only when we don't trust the in-the-moment judgment of either ourselves or our partner(s).
Should We Make Rules?
Should We Make Rules?
Should We Make Rules?
Last week, I posted about Why We Make Rules, the gist of which was that making formal commitments (in the form of agreeing to rules) adds a layer of psychological pressure to stick to the commitment. Doing so is useful only when we don't trust the in-the-moment judgment of either ourselves or our partner(s).