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Delayed gratification and the quest to bridge the person-situation debate | David Epstein

Delayed gratification and the quest to bridge the person-situation debate | David Epstein - Are behaviors innate, or are they shaped by our surroundings?

- David Epstein poses this question as he examines the person-situation debate through the lens of the famed marshmallow test, an experiment in the self-control of children.

- Simple strategies can be taught to help delay gratification, which suggests our personality traits can undergo change depending on context.

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