Hedonism refers to a lifestyle that emphasizes pleasure and luxury. The current trend among students is to live in luxury and extravagance. This study aims to determine the correlation between students' gratitude, self-control, and a hedonistic lifestyle. We collected a total sample of 131 students from batch 2019 to represent the Psychology student population at University X. We used the random cluster sampling technique to select the participants. The students were asked to fill in three main scales: gratitude, selfcontrol, and hedonism. The data were analyzed using SPSS v16. This study was designed to describe statistical data accumulated into several tables. The analysis showed a significant relationship between students' gratitude, self-control, and hedonistic lifestyle. When students uphold crucial values, role models, or principles, they are more likely to have better self-control and can suppress hedonistic urges. The findings of this study provide new insights into student lifestyle, which is not as hedonistic and extravagant as initially expected.