Don't Eat the Marshmallow… Yet!: The Secret to Sweet Success in Work and Life [Audiobook] by Joachim De Posada, Ellen Singer
English | December 6, 2011 | ASIN: B006IM8QWS, ISBN: 1611540305 | M4B@64 kbps | 2 hours | 54.7 MB
Narrators: Michael McConnohie, Dan Worren
English | December 6, 2011 | ASIN: B006IM8QWS, ISBN: 1611540305 | M4B@64 kbps | 2 hours | 54.7 MB
Narrators: Michael McConnohie, Dan Worren
Arthur is a chauffeur who is intellectually gifted. Jonathan is no less bright than Arthur, equally hard-working, yet a billionaire. So why is Jonathan in the back seat of the limousine and Arthur in the front? What explains the difference between success and failure? Joachim de Posada found the answer in a Stanford University study of children who were able to delay gratification by not eating a marshmallow with the promise of receiving another one if they resisted eating the first for 15 minutes. Ten years later, the children who held out had grown up to be significantly more successful than those who had eaten their marshmallow immediately.
Posada saw the importance of delaying gratification in achieving success. Marshmallow resisters achieve high levels of success while others eat all their marshmallows at once, accumulating debt and dissatisfaction despite their occupations or incomes.