Temporally remote rewards refer to benefits or incentives that are delayed in time, rather than delivered immediately. They are used in behavioral economics and psychology to encourage long-term decision-making, such as saving for retirement or pursuing education. Individuals like investors, students, and health-conscious people benefit by prioritizing future gains over instant gratification.
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