Delayed Gratification
The marshmallow test reveals a profound insight into success: the ability to delay gratification is a stronger predictor of future achievements than high IQ. Kids who resist the immediate reward tend to pursue higher education and enjoy better life outcomes. This simple yet powerful concept underscores the importance of patience and hard work in achieving long-term goals.In this clip
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