The Cost of Being Too Patient

Working Paper: NBER ID: w26677

Authors: Paola Giuliano; Paola Sapienza

Abstract: We study the cost of being too patient on happiness. We find that the relationship between patience and various measures of subjective well-being is hump-shaped: it exists an optimal amount of patience that maximizes happiness. Beyond this optimal level, higher levels of patience have a negative impact on well-being.

Keywords: Patience; Happiness; Wellbeing; Subjective Wellbeing

JEL Codes: A0; D01; D9; Z1


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
patience (Y60)subjective wellbeing (I31)
optimal level of patience (C61)subjective wellbeing (I31)
excessive patience (Y60)subjective wellbeing (I31)
moving from optimal level of patience to 99th percentile (C69)subjective wellbeing (I31)
patience (Y60)happiness (I31)
quadratic terms for patience (C69)subjective wellbeing (I31)

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