pyq/2017/csat/8

Passage-8

There is no harm in cultivating habits so long as they are not injurious. Indeed, most of us are little more than a bundle of habits. Take away our habits, and the residuum could not get on without them. They simplify the mechanism of life. They enable us to do a multitude of things automatically, which, if we had to give fresh and original thought to them each time, would make existence an impossible confusion.

The author suggests that habits:

(A) Tend to make our lives difficult.

(B) Add precision to our lives.

(C) Make it easier for us to live.

(D) Tend to mechanize our lives.