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A home run ball. A dad, a kid, and a fan who wanted it for herself. What started as a ballpark souvenir turned into boos, a viral video, and a worldwide pile-on. In this episode of Sufferless with a Part-Time Monk, Tim Tamashiro unpacks the drama from three points of view—the woman, the dad, and the crowd—to show how our Default brains hijack us in the heat of the moment.
You’ll learn why we crave outrage, why piling on feels good for about ten seconds, and how to shift into Deliberation and Design instead. If you’ve ever wondered why mob mentality takes over—or why you feel triggered just watching it—this episode is for you.
Listen now to discover how one messy baseball moment can teach us all to Sufferless and Happimore.
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By Tim TamashiroA home run ball. A dad, a kid, and a fan who wanted it for herself. What started as a ballpark souvenir turned into boos, a viral video, and a worldwide pile-on. In this episode of Sufferless with a Part-Time Monk, Tim Tamashiro unpacks the drama from three points of view—the woman, the dad, and the crowd—to show how our Default brains hijack us in the heat of the moment.
You’ll learn why we crave outrage, why piling on feels good for about ten seconds, and how to shift into Deliberation and Design instead. If you’ve ever wondered why mob mentality takes over—or why you feel triggered just watching it—this episode is for you.
Listen now to discover how one messy baseball moment can teach us all to Sufferless and Happimore.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.