Many of the time experiencing pain feels kind of crappy. Why do painful feelings sometimes make us happier? The answer involves two of my favorite cognitive quirks, ones that are fundamental parts of being human. We're going to take a deep dive into these biases of the mind and learn how they can help us get a big happiness boost from pain,. And I'll also let you in on the secret of throwing a kick-ass movie party.
There is nothing hotter than Puckerbutt Farm’s Carolina Reaper Hot Sauce... and author Leigh Cowart gargles it for FUN!!! Why do we sometimes get a happiness high from painful and scary things? And what if we want to experience the fun of discomfort and danger... but without the risk of coming to real harm?
With the help of Leigh, psychology professor Paul Bloom and the Yale philosopher Tamar Gendler, Dr Laurie Santos finds out how we can fool ourselves into reaping all the benefits of danger without actually being in peril.
For further reading:
Leigh Cowart - Hurts So Good: The Science and Culture of Pain on Purpose.
Paul Bloom - The Sweet Spot: The Pleasures of Suffering and the Search for Meaning.
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