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Why Your Brain Likes Waiting? The Secret of Delay Reduction Hypothesis

Have you ever wondered why we often choose smaller rewards that come faster? This article reveals how the Delay Reduction Hypothesis (DRH) explains the hidden mechanisms behind our daily choices. From simple decisions like choosing fast food to complex habits such as social media addiction, DRH uncovers how our brain evaluates time and rewards. Learn how this principle can be manipulated to drastically change your behavior.

25 Jun 20261 min read9 viewsBy Redaksi KhatulistiwaWikipedia — Delay reduction hypothesis
Why Your Brain Likes Waiting? The Secret of Delay Reduction Hypothesis

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Have you ever wondered why we often choose smaller rewards that come faster? This article reveals how the Delay Reduction Hypothesis (DRH) explains the hidden mechanisms behind our daily choices. From simple decisions like choosing fast food to complex habits such as social media addiction, DRH uncovers how our brain evaluates time and rewards. Learn how this principle can be manipulated to drastically change your behavior.

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