Olivia Carter

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Let’s clarify the difference between immediate gratification and pleasure. Both feel good in the moment, but pleasure also feels good in the anticipation of the pleasurable event and in the recall of the pleasurable event. In contrast, immediate gratification can produce excess anxiety before the event (I hope I don’t “give in”) and induce guilt after the event (I wish I hadn’t done that).
The Perfectionist's Guide to Losing Control: A Path to Peace and Power
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