2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.04.390
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The Relation of Human Factor of Values with Time Perspective

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“…Dimensions related to the present also indicate two orientations: the hedonistic one that focuses on pleasure with little concern about the future consequences and the fatalistic one revealing a helpless and hopeless attitude towards the future and life. The future TP dimension focuses on the presentation of future consequences, fears, responsibilities and striving for future goals and rewards (Cretu, 2012;Zimnardo and Boyd, 1999). Zimbardo and Boyd (1999) focus on the balanced time perspective and define it as an "ideal time frame", which, depending on the situation at hand and evaluation of individual and social resources, allow people to flexibly move between the categoriesthe past, present and the future.…”
Section: Wisdommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dimensions related to the present also indicate two orientations: the hedonistic one that focuses on pleasure with little concern about the future consequences and the fatalistic one revealing a helpless and hopeless attitude towards the future and life. The future TP dimension focuses on the presentation of future consequences, fears, responsibilities and striving for future goals and rewards (Cretu, 2012;Zimnardo and Boyd, 1999). Zimbardo and Boyd (1999) focus on the balanced time perspective and define it as an "ideal time frame", which, depending on the situation at hand and evaluation of individual and social resources, allow people to flexibly move between the categoriesthe past, present and the future.…”
Section: Wisdommentioning
confidence: 99%