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Chasing instant gratification leads nowhere

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Dr. Barbara Bauder, MBA MSc.'s profile picture
Dr. Barbara Bauder, MBA MSc.1 year ago

It’s like „empty“ consumption. Ask yourself „what is it good for?“ „why do i need this?“ The more you understand your needs the less you are running around in lost mode.

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MindWizz1 year ago

Short-term pleasure leads to long-term sorrow. Short-term suffering leads to long-term freedom & pleasure. Your choice.

ACTIVBEING | Health Superstore's profile picture
ACTIVBEING | Health Superstore1 year ago

Don't sell your dreams for temporary fun. Self-discipline is rare these days. Avoid the chaos, you'll get rewarded.

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MindWizz1 year ago

You either suffer now or jubilate later. Or jubilate now and suffer later. Both include agony.

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The Dauntless Man1 year ago

Instant gratification will just make you suffer in the long term. Prioritize what needs to be done.

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thedaywarrior1 year ago

It is hard for many to break away from the instant dopamine hit. So many opportunities, including time, open up if you develop the discipline to focus on steady incremental improvement instead.

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The Growth Path1 year ago

Quick fixes are fleeting. Real success takes time. Focus on long-term goals, not momentary pleasures. Build a life of meaning, not just moments. Invest in the future, not just the now.

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Opeyemi1 year ago

Hustle now and relax later. Relax now and be miserable later. The choice is yours.

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Ansu101 year ago

now you quote everyone i guess

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Kingpin Mindset1 year ago

Your level of success is determined by your level of sacrifice

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