Fix spelling errors in cell-phone-experiment blog

Shoutout to Ryan D. for texting me about these.
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William Carroll 2020-04-03 17:20:13 +01:00
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@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ particular rendezvouses was a novel (read: anachronistic) experience. For all
you young whippersnappers reading, take out your stone tablets and chisels. I'm
going to explain how this works:
First I would tell my friends where are when to meet me. I emphasized that I
First I would tell my friends where and when to meet me. I emphasized that I
would be quite helpless to any changes they might make to the plans once I began
commuting, which made the commitments unusually more binding.
@ -242,10 +242,10 @@ friendships that you easily form can just as easily be destroyed.
Habits invert this creation/destruction relationship. In my experience "easy
come" implies "difficult to go".
For example, I could to easily form the habit of eating chocolate around 15:00
at work; curbing this habit would require more effort. When I compare this to
the difficulty I experienced habituating a meditation practice, and how easily
I can dislodge my meditation practice, it seems to me that the laws of habits
For example, I could easily form the habit of eating chocolate around 15:00 at
work; curbing this habit would require more effort. When I compare this to the
difficulty I experienced habituating a meditation practice, and how easily I
can dislodge my meditation practice, it seems to me that the laws of habits
dictate "easy come, difficult go; difficult come, easy go".
I suspect that while my cravings for using a cell phone have temporarily ceased,