Habituation is indeed a fact of human psychology. That's one reason we like novelty, including different cuts of jeans.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Habit is something you can do without thinking, which is why most of us have so many of them.
When you have new jeans, you don't like the ones you just wore. It's crazy, but that's fashion.
I was fascinated with jeans, because you can impress your life upon the jeans you wear. The way you sit imprints on the jeans.
In a sense, habits never really disappear. Once formed, they always remain in our neurology.
Habits are malleable throughout your entire life.
The time at our disposal each day is elastic; the passions we feel dilate it, those that inspire us shrink it, and habit fills it.
Every habit is made of three parts... a cue, a routine and a habit. Most people focus on the routine and behavior, but these cues and rewards are really the way you make something into a habit.
In a sense it might even be said that our failure is to form habits: for, after all, habit is relative to a stereotyped world, and meantime it is only the roughness of the eye that makes two persons, things, situations, seem alike.
Habit is a second nature which prevents us from knowing the first, of which it has neither the cruelties nor the enchantments.
Habit is ten times nature.