json_metadata | "{"app":"musing/1.1","appTags":["life"],"appCategory":"life","appTitle":"What is the difference between impulsive & patient people?","appBody":"<p>If you’re getting pleasure from thinking about the future reward you are about to receive, then you are patient and if you are not being able to anticipate that pleasure of thinking about future reward, then you could be vulnerable being impulsive.</p>\n<p>The prospect of waiting for a reward is always very appealing to patient people. In the case of impulsive people, they don't find it appealing initially, but as they approach the time they’d receive that reward, they used to become more excited. This gradual increase may reflect impatience or excessive anticipation of the upcoming reward in impulsive individuals. In case of patient people, they likely to remain content with waiting right from the start.</p>\n<p>By thinking about the future reward, patient people are generally able to gain “anticipatory utility.” While their reward is far away in time, they are giddy with anticipation in the present. Conversely, impulsive people don't think beyond the present and so do not feel pleasure when they are told they have to wait. Their excitement built only as they get closer to receiving their reward. Simply put, impulsive people do not or cannot imagine the future, so they prefer rewards right away.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"pk8xwj7yp","appParentAuthor":"divine-sound","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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