I’ve been thinking lately about how satisfying one’s desires ought to be thought about as one ages. The delayed gratification test given to young children involving one marshmallow now or two awhile later is meant, I guess, to determine a child’s sense of discipline, discernment and desires.
The idea of having it now or saving for later should, I think, be nuanced later in life as we age and our tastes and health are factored into what waiting means. At some point, when all possibilities are considered, it seems reasonable to consume and enjoy immediately.

Interesting, as I was thinking about this today. Then again, I assume there is something to be said for delaying an experience to heighten its impact, though i’ve not bothered to find out yet. 😉
I think, that as one ages, waiting time should be reassessed; the idea has become clearer to me now at the age of 77.
the above reply is from me, sudrakarma.