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Core Argument: Habits as the Compound Interest of Self-Improveme

Core Argument: Habits as the Compound Interest of Self-Improveme

Clear argues that the key to meaningful, lasting change lies not in radical overhauls, but in making small improvements daily. Just as compound interest accumulates wealth over time, habits compound into significant outcomes. This framework shifts the focus from outcome-based change (goals) to system-based thinking, emphasizing processes over results.

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A science-backed guide to transforming your habits through small, consistent changes. James Clear reveals how identity, systems, and environment shape behavior and how tiny habits compound into powerful long-term success.

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