22/05/2023
The Art of Delayed Gratification: How to Master the Skill and Achieve Long-Term Success
Nearly every culture around the world encourages sacrificing present pleasures for a better future. So, why is it so difficult to delay gratification?
All major religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Hinduism, promote delayed gratification as a highly valued human virtue. Representatives of any culture at some point in history have understood that uncontrolled indulgence in gluttony, alcohol, or s*x can result in unpleasant consequences. They have also recognized that saving resources instead of dissipating them for momentary victories over the enemy, also known as “resistance to temptation,” can pay off in the long run.
Therefore, delayed gratification can be considered as the foundation of civilization. It is a call to sacrifice a little satisfaction today to greatly improve the quality of life tomorrow.
Investing in a Better Tomorrow
Delayed gratification works by accumulating benefits over time. When you are careful about what you eat, you not only ensure that you will have food in a few months, but you also free up time to do more useful things than constantly acquiring your daily bread. This leads to further innovation, which then makes life even better.
The same principle applies to other areas of life. We endure the difficulties of building roads or buildings, investing in businesses, knowing that in the long run they will bring much greater benefits than the current investment.
We spend years learning, realizing that gaining knowledge at a young age will pay dividends throughout our lives.
The entire system of commodity-money relations is based on the concept of deferred gratification because we assume that people will make wise investment decisions now that will yield profits in the future.
But if delayed gratification is so important, if it is the foundation of civilization and an integral part of success, why is it so difficult to practice?
Postponing pleasure today for a better tomorrow is so important to many of our cultural and religious institutions precisely because it is challenging to do so. We need frequent reminders – and sometimes a push – to overcome our instinctive laziness.
Delayed gratification is one of the most important traits for health and success in anyone’s life. Therefore, each of us should learn and practice this process as much as possible.
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