Atlas Wylde | A secret to success in life @AWylde | Uploaded February 2016 | Updated October 2024, 5 minutes ago.
The ability to delay gratification has been linked to a slew of positive traits in humans. What does it mean to destroy instant gratification, and what good can come of it?
Instant gratification is increasingly easy in a technology-fueled economy, but learning to mitigate these fast-paced decisions might just be the key to becoming a more successful and well adjusted person.
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The ability to delay gratification has been linked to a slew of positive traits in humans. What does it mean to destroy instant gratification, and what good can come of it?
Instant gratification is increasingly easy in a technology-fueled economy, but learning to mitigate these fast-paced decisions might just be the key to becoming a more successful and well adjusted person.
Become a patron on Patreon:
patreon.com/awylde
--
Find Me Here:
Website: awylde.com
Twitter: twitter.com/awylde_
Facebook: facebook.com/awylde
Tumblr: everydaygay.tumblr.com
Writing Blog: awyldepoetry.tumblr.com
Instagram: @ashleywylde
For professional and booking inquiries:
contact@awylde.com
Help us caption & translate this video!
amara.org/v/KXJd