THE REWARD PARADOX: THE DUAL FUNCTION OF PLEASURE IN HEDONIC MOTIVATION

Authors

  • Glaucius Vitoriano Fernandes UniEnsino
  • Patrícia Amorim Vitoriano UniEnsino
  • Diego da Silva UFPR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i6.26848

Keywords:

Reward. Pleasure. Hedonic motivation. Self-regulation. Procrastination.

Abstract

This article presents the Reward Paradox, a concept that describes the contradiction between immediate pleasure and the pursuit of long-term goals. The paradox proposes that pleasure, while functioning as positive reinforcement and a motivational element, can also temporarily interrupt goal-oriented behavior, especially when associated with hedonic motivation. Drawing on classical psychological theories such as Reinforcement Theory, Self-Determination Theory, self-regulation models, and the literature on procrastination, it discusses how pleasure simultaneously acts as both a driving force and a disruptive force. It argues that understanding this dynamic is essential to explaining patterns of self-sabotage, motivational fluctuations, and difficulties in maintaining goals.

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Author Biographies

Glaucius Vitoriano Fernandes, UniEnsino

Discente do curso de Psicologia da UniEnsino, Curitiba, Paraná.

Patrícia Amorim Vitoriano, UniEnsino

Discente do curso de Psicologia da UniEnsino, Curitiba, Paraná.

Diego da Silva, UFPR

Psicólogo, mestre em Medicina pela UFPR, docente e coordenador do curso de Psicologia da UniEnsino, Curitiba, Paraná.

Published

2026-06-12

How to Cite

Fernandes, G. V., Vitoriano, P. A., & Silva, D. da. (2026). THE REWARD PARADOX: THE DUAL FUNCTION OF PLEASURE IN HEDONIC MOTIVATION. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 12(6), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v12i6.26848