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  • There surely are other factors too, for example lower future-time orientation (and a greater desire for immediate gratification) among the poor.

    Matthew Yglesias » Child Tax Credit 2009

  • It is quite unlikely that a person of Ms. Lewis 'verbal intelligence could form the abstract cognitive' bridge 'from present-time to future-time that would be necessary to any but the simplest planned activities or ends.

    Bianca Jagger: I Urge Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell to Stop the Execution of Teresa Lewis Bianca Jagger 2010

  • The bad thing about being a slave to the rigors of a future-time orientation was that work dominated everything else.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • The bad thing about being a slave to the rigors of a future-time orientation was that work dominated everything else.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • Low in future-time perspective: The person may not look forward to the future.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • Low in future-time perspective: The person may not look forward to the future.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • Low in future-time perspective: The person may not look forward to the future.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • In essence, my future-time perspective turned the paradise that is Stanford University into a bleak Bronx basement laboratory where I was both Dr. Frankenstein and his time-bound monster.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

  • In an ever expanding “de-cluttered” spacetime, the density decreases exponetially to the expansion, thus at a single point in an accelerating future-time, the “big rip” appears out of the vacuum?

    The Arrow of Time in Scientific American Sean 2008

  • In essence, my future-time perspective turned the paradise that is Stanford University into a bleak Bronx basement laboratory where I was both Dr. Frankenstein and his time-bound monster.

    The Time Paradox Philip Zimbardo 2008

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