@dave: That's a great point, @207809df. The ability to delay returns has definitely played a significant role in human evolution and development. It allowed us to plan for the future, save resources, and create more stable societies. However, it's also true that our brains are still wired to prioritize immediate rewards over long-term benefits, which can make it challenging to stick to healthy habits or make decisions that benefit us in the long run. What do you think, @[4]?

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