Don't eat the marshmallow! | Joachim de Posada

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I'm here because I have a very important message:
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I think we have found
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the most important factor for success.
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And it was found close to here, Stanford.
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Psychology professor took kids that were four years old
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and put them in a room all by themselves.
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And he would tell the child, a four-year-old kid,
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"Johnny, I am going to leave you here with a marshmallow
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for 15 minutes.
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If, after I come back, this marshmallow is here,
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you will get another one. So you will have two."
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To tell a four-year-old kid to wait 15 minutes
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for something that they like,
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is equivalent to telling us, "We'll bring you coffee in two hours."
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(Laughter)
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Exact equivalent.
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So what happened when the professor left the room?
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As soon as the door closed...
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two out of three ate the marshmallow.
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Five seconds, 10 seconds, 40 seconds, 50 seconds,
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two minutes, four minutes, eight minutes.
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Some lasted 14-and-a-half minutes.
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(Laughter)
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Couldn't do it. Could not wait.
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What's interesting is that one out of three
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would look at the marshmallow and go like this ...
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Would look at it.
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Put it back.
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They would walk around. They would play with their skirts and pants.
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That child already, at four, understood
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the most important principle for success,
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which is the ability to delay gratification.
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Self-discipline:
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the most important factor for success.
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15 years later, 14 or 15 years later,
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follow-up study.
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What did they find?
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They went to look for these kids who were now 18 and 19.
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And they found that 100 percent
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of the children that had not eaten the marshmallow were successful.
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They had good grades. They were doing wonderful.
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They were happy. They had their plans.
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They had good relationships with the teachers, students.
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They were doing fine.
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A great percentage of the kids that ate the marshmallow,
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they were in trouble.
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They did not make it to university.
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They had bad grades. Some of them dropped out.
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A few were still there with bad grades.
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A few had good grades.
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I had a question in my mind: Would Hispanic kids
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react the same way as the American kids?
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So I went to Colombia. And I reproduced the experiment.
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And it was very funny. I used four, five and six years old kids.
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And let me show you what happened.
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(Spanish) (Laughter)
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So what happened in Colombia?
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Hispanic kids, two out of three ate the marshmallow;
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one out of three did not.
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This little girl was interesting;
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she ate the inside of the marshmallow.
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(Laughter)
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In other words, she wanted us to think that she had not eaten it, so she would get two.
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But she ate it.
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So we know she'll be successful. But we have to watch her.
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(Laughter)
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She should not go into banking, for example,
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or work at a cash register.
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But she will be successful.
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And this applies for everything. Even in sales.
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The sales person that --
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the customer says, "I want that." And the person says, "Okay, here you are."
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That person ate the marshmallow.
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If the sales person says, "Wait a second.
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Let me ask you a few questions to see if this is a good choice."
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Then you sell a lot more.
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So this has applications in all walks of life.
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I end with -- the Koreans did this.
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You know what? This is so good
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that we want a marshmallow book for children.
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We did one for children. And now it is all over Korea.
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They are teaching these kids exactly this principle.
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And we need to learn that principle here in the States,
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because we have a big debt.
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We are eating more marshmallows than we are producing.
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Thank you so much.
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