



Psychological concept involving resisting immediate rewards for larger future benefits, famously studied in Stanford's marshmallow experiment, with applications to time management and productivity.
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Delayed Gratification & The Marshmallow Test
Delayed gratification is the ability to resist an immediate reward in favor of a larger, later reward. The Stanford marshmallow experiment, conducted by Walter Mischel in 1970, famously tested this ability in children and tracked long-term outcomes.
Children were offered a choice:
Researcher left the room and observed through one-way window.
Children who waited longer:
Children who used effective strategies waited almost 18 minutes—longer than researchers could bear watching.
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