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The ability to delay gratification is linked to future success from "summary" of The Marshmallow Test by Walter Mischel

The ability to delay gratification is a critical skill that has been shown to have a significant impact on future success. In the famous Marshmallow Test conducted by psychologist Walter Mischel, children were offered a choice between receiving one marshmallow immediately or waiting for a short period of time to receive two marshmallows. Those who were able to resist the temptation and delay gratification tended to have better outcomes later in life. The ability to delay gratification is closely linked to self-control and the capacity to regulate one's emotions and impulses. Children who are able to resist the temptation of immediate reward are better equipped to focus on long-term goals and make decisions that will benefit them in the future. This ability to delay gratification is a key predictor of success in various areas of life, including academic achievement, career success, ...
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    The Marshmallow Test

    Walter Mischel

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