The Future of Everything

Best of: The future of motivation

Jan 2, 2026
Szu-chi Huang, a Stanford professor specializing in motivational science, shares intriguing insights into how we can enhance motivation. She defines motivation as the drive to bridge the gap between our current and ideal selves. Szu-chi discusses how to sustain enthusiasm through different stages of goal-setting, emphasizing the importance of context, social support, and adaptable strategies. She also highlights her work with UNICEF, using gamified approaches to encourage healthy choices in children, and illustrates how AI can personalize motivation for individuals.
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INSIGHT

Price Teaches Lasting Preference

  • Promotions can teach children to value price and sustain healthier choices if items are moderately priced.
  • Extremely expensive healthy options spike demand only during the promotion and then drop.
INSIGHT

Reward Programs Are Goal Designers

  • Loyalty programs act by setting a goal and structuring a year-long journey toward it.
  • Early-stage design should emphasize rapid perceived progress to convince customers the goal is attainable.
ADVICE

Prime Early Progress With Quick Wins

  • Start reward programs by accelerating early progress (e.g., extra points or initial boosts).
  • Use those quick wins to convince users the program is possible and worth engaging with.
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