EPISODE 73: TEMPORAL DISCOUNTING
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Your brain has a design flaw. It systematically undervalues future rewards compared to immediate ones. Psychologists call this temporal discounting—and it explains most of your self-sabotage. Every time you choose the snooze button over the workout, the Netflix episode over the project, the impulse purchase over the investment—temporal discounting is running the show.
This episode explores Daniel Kahneman's research on behavioral economics, Warren Buffett's mastery of delayed gratification, and practical strategies to make your future self feel real.
Key Topics: Temporal discounting, present bias, Daniel Kahneman, behavioral economics, Warren Buffett, delayed gratification, compound interest, commitment devices, future self
Today's Practice: Identify one area where you consistently choose short-term comfort over long-term benefit. Write down specifically what your life looks like in five years if you keep making that choice versus if you change it today. Then build one system that makes the better choice easier.
Master the mind. Your life will follow.]]>