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Discover Ludwig"constant gratification" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a feeling of satisfaction provided over a period of time. For example, "The constant gratification I feel from helping others is a reward that money can not buy."
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And constant gratification is not something a human being can deliver," Mr. Maron said.
In fairness, it has deployed a few OMG moments in recent episodes, but, in an age of constant gratification, it had surely haemorrhaged a fair number of viewers before that point.
I hate to think that therapy is an outdated idea, too slow and too private to satisfy a population that has come to expect immediate responses and constant gratification.
"The idea of patience, not chasing that constant gratification is something that we got into later by going into Berghain and Panorama Bar," says James, "where's it's about longer, stretched out, the whole evening.
By neglecting to frustrate children in the safety and security of home, helicopter parents have made their children unable to deal with frustration, while needing instant and constant gratification.
Sure, people lust after one another, but most people don't try and ruin a relationship with constant gratification.
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Or discovers how the dastardly tricks used to advertise to children turn out to be just as effective for adults, turning us all into overgrown babies who bawl our big stupid eyes out at any delay in our constant, thirsty gratification.
When Sweetman's biography of Renault came out, I read it right away; in one passage he writes about Renault's distaste for "the worst aspects of the [gay] sub-culture... the constant search for sexual gratification without affection, the impermanence of most relationships".
Thanks to a culture of instant gratification and constant connectivity an entire generation is growing up online.
Children therefore grow up in an atmosphere that conditions them to expect immediate response, instant gratification and constant notification.
(I'm not so sure: the personal gratification provided by constant feedback doesn't wither as one gets older).
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