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We must know this intuitively, because we actually prolong the wait for experiences.
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"The writer cannot afford to wait for experience to come to him," he once wrote; "he must go out in search of it".
In a new study published in Psychological Science, researchers report that consumers actually enjoy waiting for experiences more, too.
Outdoorsy offers unique cross-country vehicles just waiting for experiences to be had in them for a short amount of time.
Since then, Earth and Fire had been waiting for experience reports to arrive, and now Fire pored over the dozens that had been winnowed down by the triage team, along with other online accounts.
But with his soft, handsome features, dark, puppy eyes looking out from under a mop of salted-by-gray black hair and a manner that seems naturally chastened, he gives off the sense of being unformed, all potential, as if he's waiting for experience and maturity to dawn on him.
Way too many people are waiting for experience when they can start anytime they want.
In order to be able to make a final judgement, we must wait for the experiences gained from these large-scale plants.
Why not ask questions today rather than wait for that experience to hit?
So I have to wait for more experience in my life to be able to make that third movie.
It was black-hole dense with good gags, and there may be nothing quite so brilliant on British TV this year (see if they don't quote that on the DVD) but, just as if I was being strangled by a superior being (I'm Watson in this scenario to Brooker's Moriarty), I couldn't wait for the experience to end.
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