akrasia
·Akrasia is the state of acting against one's better judgment. A canonical example is procrastination.
Increasing willpower [? · GW] is seen by some as a solution to akrasia. On the other hand, many favor using tools such as Internal Double Crux [? · GW] to resolve internal mental conflicts until one wants to perform the reflectively endorsed task. The "resolve internal conflicts" approach is often related to viewing the mind in terms of parts that disagree [? · GW] with each other.
See also
- Attention [? · GW]
- Motivations [? · GW]
- Prioritization [? · GW]
- Procrastination [? · GW]
- Productivity [? · GW]
- Willpower [? · GW]
- Adaptation executers [? · GW]
- Trivial inconvenience [? · GW]
- Aversion/Ugh field [? · GW]
- Compartmentalization [? · GW]
- Preference [? · GW]
- Pica [? · GW]
External links
- Akrasia at Psychology Wiki
- Weakness of Will, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
- Beeminder, community-member developed tool for commitment via self-imposed financial penalties