In the late 60’s and early 70’s, Walter Misner of Stanford University conducted a study called “The Marshmallow Experiment” to measure the effects of delayed gratification. His results found that children who were able to delay gratification were “significantly more competent” adolescents. Technology has evolved in a singular direction of maximizing speed, efficiency & multitasking, often promoting instant gratification over delayed gratification. How are we creating a generation that will fail the marshmallow test? How can we use technology, music, film & other forms of media to shift our culture to the other side? Come Learn & inspect how you can redefine the usage and design of media, music & technology to shift the balance from instant gratification to delayed gratification, promoting the values of love, kindness and patience. Come be inspired to build technology in a manner that enhances and connects us to our best humane selves.