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Delayed Gratification: Your Superpower to Success – Emilio Justo (Transcript)

Here is the full transcript of Emilio Justo’s talk titled “Delayed Gratification: Your Superpower to Success” at TEDxCherryCreekHS conference.

In this TEDx talk, Emilio Justo emphasizes the transformative power of delaying immediate pleasures for long-term goals. He shares his personal journey, from a challenging upbringing as an immigrant in Indiana to becoming a successful physician, attributing his achievements to the practice of delayed gratification. Justo discusses the struggles of growing up with limited resources, contrasting his experience with peers who enjoyed immediate gratifications.

He highlights how focusing on education and long-term goals, rather than short-term desires, accelerated his success. Justo references the Stanford Marshmallow Experiment to underline the scientific backing of his philosophy, showing how children who practiced self-control achieved greater success later in life. He outlines a three-step process for mastering delayed gratification: setting clear long-term goals, creating a structured plan, and practicing mindful decision-making. Justo’s talk ultimately encourages embracing patience and discipline to achieve greater personal and professional success.

Listen to the audio version here:

TRANSCRIPT:

The Power of Delayed Gratification

Do you practice delayed gratification? When traveling the world, I get approached by many people solely because they recognize the University of Michigan logo on my clothes. So get this: five years ago, I’m checking out of a hotel in Barcelona, Spain. On my way to a cruise ship, wearing my Michigan threads, the woman in line behind me asked if I’m from Michigan.

I said, “No, I’m actually from Indiana, but I did attend college and medical school at U of M.” “Well, where in Indiana?” she asked. “Small town called Crown Point.” Surprised, she said, “My husband grew up in Crown Point.” She shouted for her husband, who quickly came running up to us and said, “My name is John Kometz.” I was in total shock.