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Endowment

Endowment

If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

People are wedded to what they’re already doing. And unless what they’re doing is terrible, they don’t want to switch.

To ease endowment, or people’s attachment to the status quo, catalysts highlight how inaction isn’t as costless as it seems.

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Have you ever thought, "why are people close minded?" or "why can't they see my point of view?" If you did, then maybe this book is for you.

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