Creating new habits requires dramatically more energy than people expect because habits become deeply ingrained neural pathways, like animals creating worn paths in the woods through repeated use

Eben uses the metaphor of animals walking through woods creating paths that get 'well-worn' with 'nothing growing there because animals are running over it all the time' - habits get 'worn deeper and deeper and deeper' making them 'harder and harder to change'

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Eben uses the metaphor of animals walking through woods creating paths that get 'well-worn' with 'nothing growing there because animals are running over it all the time' - habits get 'worn deeper and deeper and deeper' making them 'harder and harder to change'