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But is it social conditioning though? I mean, there is an inherent human characteristic that we value things we think we work for, and place less value on things we get easily.
wasted this morning so cant think straight right now
Have you read that book "The Art of Seduction"? Because the author repeatedly illustrates that point with examples from history, and so on.
If you've read any negotiation books, they also convey a similar message.
The more time, effort, and money you spend on something, the less likely you are to abandon it.
Let's say you spent 3 years in an academic program you hated, but had 2 more to go....are you going to drop it and start all over? Most would stick it out.
How about the guys that weep and moan after their exes? For months on end, even if she's a total bitch to him, he'll chase after her. Why? Because he's spent his time, effort and money on her and now it's much harder to let go of. He's invested too much and hence, it's hard to let go.
I think this can be applied to all aspects of life.
Look at gym rats. They work hard to gain their body and once an injury occurs, they refuse to stop, give it a break. They'll work through that injury.