Things We Learned From People On The 100 Day Game

What People Tell Us Their Motivations In Their Game Of Life

Mi'kail Eli'yah
16 min readFeb 16, 2021

This is a complied list from what we observed from people when they are in their game of life when they are doing their 100 Day Game. We observed sociological dynamics at play and referred back to the research that Professor Dan Ariely et al had conducted and implemented motivation mechanisms to improve the co-workings between people in order to drive the yield beyond their common zero-sum.

The answer is sometimes simpler, yet stranger than we think.

Built For Commitment

We created 2 programs. For Group A, we set a 3-day program, and if they passed, they graduated to do a 10-day. Then they are given an option to do 20-day, 50-day or 100-day. Most picked the 50-day. For Group B, candidates were set for the 100-day at day 1.

Group A came up to have the highest number of players to continue more trials of the 100 Day game.

Build a momentum to beat procrastination and build self control. Create a scheme to build pre-commitments improved performance and endurance. If you cannot beat it, plan and commit a…

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