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You still have the choice to not listen to anything, and it's hard to remove yourself from choice to the point where "this productive thing I want to be doing" is the path of least resistance compared to a bunch of other more immediately "rewarding" activities.

That said, artificially limiting ones choices can certainly help.

I like how you phrased that: artificially limited choices. It's accurate, since we always have choices, even ones that are contextually unrelated.