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The Special Psychological Status of the Present

Human decision-making often assigns a unique and heightened importance to the present moment. Unlike standard economic models that treat time as a continuous spectrum, this psychological tendency frames 'now' not just as another point in time, like 'tomorrow' or 'next week,' but as a distinct state. This special status of the present is a fundamental reason for behaviors that conflict with long-term goals, such as time-inconsistent choices.

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