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by btilly
3047 days ago
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In the context of brain psychology, short-term needs to be seconds to minutes. For example try to train a dog with rewards that come an hour later. It won't work. In the example that I gave, you brush your teeth, your mouth feels better right away. That works. By contrast if you start working on your project now, next week you won't have a miserable all-nighter. That doesn't work. Just ask anyone in college if you doubt me. That is why a monthly feedback cycle did not prove to be successful motivation here. |
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I wonder though, isn't forgoing small short-term rewards for greater long-term rewards a key aspect of escaping poverty? How can you condition that behavior with short-term rewards?