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But reducing friction, eliminating the barrier to entry, is of fundamental importance. It's human psychology; putting running socks next to your bed at night makes it like 95% more likely you'll actually go for a run in the morning.
Yes, "I couldn't have bothered..." is different from " I wouldn't have been able to make...".
You might not go for a run when the socks are not there, but I don't think you would start questioning your ability to run.