https://hbr.org/2024/10/research-why-people-will-pay-a-premium-to-complete-a-task-sooner
A new study sheds light on why we choose to do things early, even if it means we have to pay more or work harder…
Research: Why People Will Pay a Premium to Complete a Task Sooner
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