A threatening future leads to a triumph of desire
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Uncertainty in the world will lead people – and even animals - to seek more immediate forms of gratification and fail to plan long-term.
That is one of the major themes discussed in a publication by University of Queensland School of Psychology researchers, led by PhD candidate Mr Adam Bulley.
"People can forego immediate pleasures in the pursuit of long-term rewards if they are motivated by the possibility >>>