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What are the key components of the cognitive structure behind postponed life syndrome?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The cognitive structure involves three main components: first, an unconditional to conditional conversion, where present satisfaction is contingent on future achievements; second, a moving goalpost phenomenon, where meeting conditions does not yield the expected increase in well-being; and third, present withdrawal, where individuals neglect current opportunities while waiting for future conditions to be met.

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