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The Diderot Effect

The Diderot Effect

The Diderot Effect states that obtaining a new possession often creates a spiral of consumption that leads to additional purchases. Applied to habits, the Diderot Effect reveals their interconnectedness:

  • Fixing your diet may inspire you to exercise more
  • One bad habit can trigger others (having one cigarette, then another)

You can overcome it by setting self-imposed limits before any activity, by focus on quality over quantity and considering the full ownership cost of adopting a new habit.

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DIDEROT EFFECT

”The Diderot Effect states that obtaining a new possession often creates a spiral of consumption that leads to additional purchases. “

You can spot this pattern everywhere. You buy a dress and ha...

DIDEROT EFFECT

The Diderot Effect

Obtaining a new possession often creates a spiral of consumption which leads you to acquire more new things.

As a result, we end up buying things that our previous selves never needed to feel happy or fulfilled.

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