Being able to abstain from immediate gratification is more than some macho act of inner strength; it is an expression of faith—faith in abundance.  In effect, your action is telling the universe that you needn’t indulge right now…that you trust that there’ll always be more when you need it.

And if you’re inclined to believe in that sort of thing, there will be.


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  1. A consciousness. Avatar
    A consciousness.

    like! But, now I feel terrible for indulging.

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    1. Indulgence is inevitable, addiction isn’t. Don’t feel bad—enjoy it to the fullest! 🙂

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  2. Great point! It’s always nice to indulge once in a while, but doing it too much will worsen your health.

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    1. Or hey, indulge all you want, as long as you stay functional and have the ability to cut yourself off. Big boy rules and all that

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  3. curioushart Avatar
    curioushart

    You gotta trust the marshmallow guy.

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    1. All hail marshmallow, haha!

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  4. The key there is “indulgence”. There’s nothing wrong with instant gratification when there is a true need. I would call that survival to some degree. But to your point, instant gratification when there is abundance only sates greed and a lack of patience. It serves no good and/or healthy purpose. Treating yourself now and then, however, is a good thing.

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    1. Agree. Instant gratification is pretty awesome, but not so much when it’s driven by a Gollum-like, scarcity-oriented mentality.

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  5. But, there is this ice cream… I did NOT buy any today, my fingers went elsewhere!

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    1. Nice! My weakness is pizza, haha!

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      1. I have several slices of that in the fridge. But, sweets tend to do me in when life looks bleak.

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  6. This one’s profound, my friend. Kind of like ‘if you build it they will come.’ Many may find the concept strange, but I have seen it come to be for a ridiculously long and wonderfully well span of time.

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