Gratitude

Volume: 25, Issue: 6, Pages: 1262 - 1267
Published: Apr 23, 2014
Abstract
The human mind tends to excessively discount the value of delayed rewards relative to immediate ones, and it is thought that “hot” affective processes drive desires for short-term gratification. Supporting this view, recent findings demonstrate that sadness exacerbates financial impatience even when the sadness is unrelated to the economic decision at hand. Such findings might reinforce the view that emotions must always be suppressed to combat...
Paper Details
Title
Gratitude
Published Date
Apr 23, 2014
Volume
25
Issue
6
Pages
1262 - 1267
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