Effort Can Be Learned — And So Can Helplessness (Part 2 of 5)
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The strangest finding in the motivation literature: effort itself can become rewarding. Jonathan Doyle unpacks Eisenberger's learned industriousness studies — "high effort produces a generalized tendency to exert high effort; effort itself acquires secondary reward value" — via David Goggins and the double dip at the dopamine pool. Then the mirror: helplessness is learned the same way, which means the "lazy" person is often running an accurate software model of a history where effort never paid. The fix: small wins, stacked, until the model updates.
"Every small win is re-teaching your brain that pushing works."
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