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so let's say the superintendent called you into their office and said you're out of shape that'd be kind of weird right you'd feel a certain type of way about that to make things even weird your significant other is in the office with the superintendent when they tell you this information unbeknownst to you they decide on a plan for how you're going to get into shape this plan included all of the bad habits that you have that are contributing to you being out of shape it also has consequences and incentives for you not stopping these bad habits they sit you down and explain everything to you and then ask you to sign it so take a moment think how are you gonna feel about this are you gonna look at both of them and say thank you or are you going to look for another job and possibly a new spouse we all can agree that the picture I just painted doesn't make sense but for whatever reason we can't agree that behavior contracts don't make sense I have no data to back this up but I'm gonna go...