This concept means choosing to endure discomfort or hard work now for a greater reward later. It's about consciously organizing your life so that you tackle challenges first, leading to more lasting satisfaction and growth in the long run, rather than seeking immediate comfort.
Quote by M. Scott Peck: “Delaying gratification is a process of scheduling the pain and pleasure of life.”
Delaying gratification is a process of scheduling the pain and pleasure of life.
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Historical Context
The late 1970s in the Western world saw shifts in cultural values, with a growing interest in self-help and psychological well-being. Peck's work offered a grounded, spiritual-psychological approach to personal development.
About the Author
American psychiatrist and author. He is best known for his first book, "The Road Less Traveled," which explores the nature of discipline, love, and spiritual growth. His work integrated psychology with spiritual and ethical considerations, influencing millions seeking personal development and self-understanding.
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