Delayed Gratification

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Definition: Delayed gratification is the ability to resist the temptation of immediate rewards in favor of achieving larger or more meaningful long-term goals. This skill is essential for managing finances, as it encourages saving and investing over impulsive spending.

Example: Choosing to save $50 per month instead of spending it on unnecessary items allows you to build an emergency fund or save for a vacation over time.

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