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Let's think of a scenario from before when you're still a kid. Imagine you're at the mall with your parents. As a kid, you saw a really expensive candy that you really like, but because your Mom and Dad couldn't afford it at that time, they immediately told you, "One day, you could have it. Maybe not now, but you will someday. And you can have as many as you want when you grow up." And for some reason, it could make you feel frustrated as a kid. You'll throw a tantrum, cry, or even be mad at them. You kept on thinking, "Why can't I just have it now? I don't want to wait to grow up to get those. I really want it now." All these thoughts even if at that time you're not aware that their reason is valid. But what if one day, when you finally grew up, you came across with the candy again that you've been wanting to get when you were still a kid. You have enough money now, but would you still like to get it even if you think you don't want it anymore? As growing up affected you, would the candy still be as sweet as it was before?