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From: The Atlantic

What’s the Best Way to Stay Motivated?

The Atlantic:

At its best, work is like a semi-challenging level of Super Mario World. It’s hard enough to be engaging, easy enough that victory is within sight, and fun enough to make you want to try again if you lose—as long as you have lives left.

What happens, though, when you reach the level where Bowser just keeps crushing you, or you can’t figure out the exact right way to make Yoshi jump to avoid the lava? Maybe time for a good ol’ game of pogs instead?

Like with video games, behavioral economists have found that it’s a sense of progress that makes adults stay motivated at work. Duke University’s Dan Ariely discovered this by running an experiment using another children’s toy: Legos.

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