“…Indeed, whether led to vividly visualize their future selves (Hershfield et al., ), to think about the similarity between people's current and future selves (Bartels & Urminsky, , ), or to align their current emotions with those experienced by the future self (Pronin, Olivola, & Kennedy, ), these individuals demonstrated greater patience on temporal discounting tasks. Outside of the financial domain, research shows that people who were led to put greater weight on the future over the present exercised more frequently (Fong & Hall, ), followed more ethical paths (Hershfield, Cohen, & Thompson, ), and were less likely to engage in delinquent behaviors (Van Gelder, Hershfield, & Nordgren, ; Van Gelder, Luciano, Weulen Kranenbarg, & Hershfield, ).…”