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Patience predicts longer education paths and faster earnings growth, real-money experiment finds

Patience predicts longer education paths and faster earnings growth, real-money experiment findsWorldPing

Some teenagers are happy to wait for a bigger reward tomorrow rather than cash in today. Others would rather take the sure thing now—or gamble on a risky, high-payoff bet.

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