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Still, all that immediacy and interactivity does not always lead to instant gratification.
Festive shopping may lead to instant gratification for some – just-in-time ordering, next-day delivery – but it also leads to long-term personalised misery and relentless, minute-by-minute pressure for others.
We hear from author, Todd Oppenheimer, that technology in schools leads to "instant gratification education".
Lack of opportunities may create boredom, limit aspirations and lead to a focus on immediate gratification.
Satan represents all of the so-called sins, as they all lead to physical, mental, or emotional gratification!
The water crisis in California as well as the Santa Barbara oil spill illustrate the choice between immediate gratification -- and the resulting oblivion -- and the deferred gratification that can lead to survivability.
"Every Young Woman's Battle," for example, tells teen-agers that "the momentary relief" of "self-gratification" can lead to "shame, low self-esteem, and fear of what others might think or that something is wrong with you".
We live in a society of instant gratification, and we need to learn that sometimes a delay in the gratification leads to the most satisfaction.
"This leads to the realization that life is not just about my own pursuit of happiness or search for comfort, but the ego is always wanting gratification and this can lead to all sorts of problems.
Sometimes, getting him a gift that can lead to an amazing experience is better than a gift that can lead to instant gratification.
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