“Last”-ing satisfaction

February 10, 2012


Tend to save the best for last? The last is often perceived by us as the one we like best, anyhow, says new research published in Psychological Science.

It seems that endings or last experiences affect is in certain ways, and one way is with positive feelings. That last dance, or that last kiss goodbye, or that last macaron you just ate, for example. In fact, even just telling someone this is the last of an item or experience, we may like it more. (Hmm, this would certainly seem to be the mentality at a frenzied sample sale!).

(The best macaron I’ve ever had in Toronto btw  is not the last one I had at this particular party (I confess, I probably ate at least four or five macarons — yes, I can be piglet at times), but the salted caramel macaron from La Bamboche that I’d tasted first blew me away. However, now I’m determined to try the ones from Pierre Hermes in Paris after hearing Janine from BeautyGeeks wax poetic about them this week.)

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  • 1. Kristina (@TheFunkyCrew)  |  February 10, 2012 at 6:05 PM

    I’ve tried the macarons from the Bloorwest market by work and I must say I was impressed! Mind you they prob get them from another bakery :) $0.99 a pop!

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