My husband always seems to have a way of illustrating delayed gratification to our children, and it always sounds like a “back in my day” story.
It will go something like, “I couldn’t just listen to my favorite song whenever I wanted to, I had to call the radio station and request it.” Most people think of instant and delayed gratification in these terms, but what does the term actually mean?
Is it actually important that we understand the true meaning? Delayed gratification can add so much value to your life, that I think it is essential to understand what it is. “Don’t give up what you want most for what you want now.” – Richard G.
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