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88 Psychology says the people who drink their coffee black with zero sugar aren’t more disciplined, more health-conscious, or more refined than everyone else, they’re the ones who quietly stopped sweetening things in general, the coffee, the answers, the apologies, and somewhere along the way decided they preferred the actual taste of things to the easier version

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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 09:58 EDT

Psychology says the people who drink their coffee black with zero sugar aren’t more disciplined, more health-conscious, or more refined than everyone else, they’re the ones who quietly stopped sweetening things in general, the coffee, the answers, the apologies, and somewhere along the way decided they preferred the actual taste of things to the easier version

They're the ones who discovered that constantly making life taste easier than it actually is might be precisely what's making it harder to swallow.

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