The evidence revealed yesterday shows that people are hoping to keep getting richer revenue rather than getting small satisfaction right now.
Experts claim that they found a circuit in the brain instructing humans to delay the request for immediate satisfaction, suggesting that the creator of the popular Guinness ad is looking for something ing.
Researchers say that they have the ability to retard on-site remuneration and delay even months or even years if it means a better future benefit.
According to a report published in the medical journal "Neurology" announced this month, the rationale for deciding whether an individual should postpone or seek immediate remuneration is to quickly predict the success of each result.
Dr. Jan Peters of the Department of Neurology at the University of Hamburg Medical Center says, "People usually prefer larger rewards than small ones, but this may change if larger rewards are associated with delays.
"It is no doubt that humans will reward the value of rewards over time, but in general, individuals will demonstrate particularly important capabilities to postpone satisfaction."
Professors Dr. Peters and Christian Büchel, who led the study, tested the brain activities of the participants and they had to choose among smaller direct rewards and larger delay rewards.
Those who test it will also get hints about what will happen in the future. Scientists have discovered that more hints are given as participants choose more options over longer periods of time.
The future of our economy is irritated. Lincoln, artists, scientists refuse to wait to be hired, take things with their own hands, build their own values, and the results they think are willing to pay other people I will produce it. They will do it on their own or give them a platform to hire them and do it for them. I know that I can teach them not to mind it; it is very easy. But, given the large-scale technical and economic changes we are experiencing, is there an opportunity to teach effective and effective care? We can teach the children to care enough about their dreams, and will they care enough about their judgment, skills and attitudes for them to come true?
They said that there was something good for the person waiting. For those waiting, these good things will be in time. But when it comes to good, do you rather make them last longer? Why wait? People wait because patience is said to be virtue. Impatience is considered an unpleasant quality and has a negative meaning. There is no need to do this. Impatient time will produce virtue. Why is impatience becoming a virtue? Those impatient people do not wait for their dreams to come true. They do not wait for things to happen, they raise things. When there is a question, I will look for the answer. If they need to do something, they will confirm what they did. Being impatient can cause things to happen. Please do not be so polite, please keep an impatient handle for a while
I have heard that all of us are saying, 'Waiters have good things'. It was tweeted, many people tattooed and photographed an exciting natural picture one million times. It's okay to say "Good things will happen if you have perseverance", so it's patient patience for creative people who have not gained inspiration, especially during the recession, or waiting for the first online store sale Is required. However, this is not the case, for example, pushing the online store until the design upload is complete and waiting to start without pushing. This is because it is a reference to the whole "good thing". If you just wait for good things to happen? Then you do this a little: