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Prevalence of Intrinsic Impatience

The principle of intrinsic impatience is considered a widespread human trait, with most people exhibiting this preference to some degree. This prevalence is often explained by underlying factors such as myopia and prudence. Economic models, like the one analyzing Julia's choices, are used to illustrate this general behavioral tendency.

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