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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 psychology|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'''''.+'''Emotional Intelligence''' ('''EI''') describes the [[ability]], capacity, [[skill]], or in the case of the trait EI model, a self-perceived ability, to identify, assess, and manage the [[emotion]]s of one's [[Self (psychology)|self]], of others, and of [[Group Emotion|groups]]{{GFDL}}
-== See also ==+
-*[[Gratification]]+
-*[[Impulse]]+
-*[[Self_control|Self Control]]+
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Emotional Intelligence (EI) describes the ability, capacity, skill, or in the case of the trait EI model, a self-perceived ability, to identify, assess, and manage the emotions of one's self, of others, and of groups



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