Emotional intelligence
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Deferred gratification or delayed gratification is the ability to wait in order to obtain something that one wants. This ability is usually considered to be a personality trait. It is an important component of emotional intelligence. People who lack this trait are said to need instant gratification and may suffer from poor impulse control.
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