Upon Further Reflection. Chapter 2: What Is Wrong with Daily Life in the Western World? Quote 5

“When we feel pleased, we are not necessarily feeling a greater inclination to behave in the same way. (Indeed, when we call a reinforcer satisfying rather than pleasing, as Thorndike did, we suggest that it reduces the likelihood of acting in the same way, because satisfying is etymologically close to satiating.)” (p. 17)