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"I want to create an addiction".
If we can create an addiction to Clash of Clans, why can't we create an addiction to saving the planet?
Facebook, meanwhile, has been criticized across a number of fronts over the past year or so, from its ability to spread disinformation and create divides to how it's able to hijack users' brains to create an addiction of sorts.
By relying on incentives the way we have, we essentially create an addiction to incentives on the part of people so that they'll only act in a particular way if it's in their interest to do that.
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Liquidity is more like a painkiller than a cure, and the ECB is itself worried about creating an addiction to cheap money.
These theme parks seek to provide big thrills on an industrial scale, creating an addiction to adrenalin that keeps the crowds coming.
"We forget that coffee is like a drug for many people," he added, "and what Starbucks has been so successful at is not only creating an addiction to the coffee fix but also an addiction to the ritual of purchasing that fix".
Silence refreshes and rejuvenates the mind, whose habitual appetite for noise, news and diversion has created an addiction to everything external.
It smells bad, it creates an addiction, it shortens your life, and makes you sick possibly.
Be sure to create a sugar addiction by offering them sweets for rewards.
Remember, the goal of the course is to quit overeating habit, not to create a drug addiction.
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