Delayed Gratification
The discussion highlights the significance of grit and the ability to delay gratification, especially in children. Insights reveal that socioeconomic factors influence decision-making, with poorer children often opting for immediate rewards due to their environment. The conversation draws parallels to Einstein’s relentless pursuit of knowledge, illustrating how long-term commitment can lead to groundbreaking discoveries and success.In this clip
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Isn't it true that the idea of a goal always encompasses mental struggle because if you don't have it, you have to either get out of your comfort zone or put in a lot of effort (and tolerate frustration) to achieve it? This was discussed in the episode Grit: The Number One Factor in Winning with Your Money #347 and the clip Building Grit Together, as well as in the episode The KEY PRINCIPLES For Building A Life Of WEALTH & SUCCESS | Ray Dalio and the clip Embracing Life's Phases.