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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

How habits shape behavior

Human beings are subject to habits, contrastingly; habitual acts keep an influence on how human behavior is shaped. Ultimately, these two terms are interchangeably correlated. When one has an intention to act in a particular way, no external forces are capable of changing one's way of behaving. Humans can hardly think of liberal acts. Emphasizing significance of others expectations regarding one's act might appear intricate to one due to some inherent and intuitive factors. People are scarcely capable of going out of the influence of those inherent and intuitive factors. The way one thinks, the way one acts and the way one behaves are restrained to those inherent and intuitive factors which, if even he/she tries to come out of, one can not escape from. 

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