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"Delayed Gratification" - Which types have too much or too little of it ?

Synarch

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I enjoy the challenge in controlling myself. Isn't this somewhat hedonistic?
 

entropie

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That's adoreable ! :cheers:

Damnit I need to go to bed, got to get up in 4 hours and the beer is empty -.-
 

charliefoxtrot

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Delayed gratification...NOT something I personally have a knack for. The only facsimile I can manage is getting so absorbed in something I'm not aware of time passing, but that's only delaying the inevitable. I can be a dreadful procrastinator, I have a very flitting sense of being able to control my whims when I know that I can fulfill them, and when I want results, I want them tout de suite. haha. I can wait for things if I have no choice, that's no problem. It when I do have a choice that I cave, so quickly, it's really a shame. What money I manage to scrape up disappears in short order, if there's a cookie on the table and nobody wants it, it also disappears in short order, some situations cause clothes to disappear in short order...
Maybe I'll figure it out eventually.
 
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