
The Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classic #601: Boxing a Dead Kangaroo
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Nov 25, 2025 Dive into a lively discussion as they tackle why society often shows more compassion for animals than humans. Explore the dynamics of emotional wiring, especially how different genders empathize with tragedies. Hear about a listener's nightmare with a deceitful contractor and get practical advice on legal recourse. They also share humorous anecdotes on personal finance mistakes and the value of profiling to avoid pitfalls. Plus, enjoy their take on the evolving world of high-performance cars!
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Animals Evoke Stronger Public Emotion
- Adam observes people often show more public emotion for animals than for human tragedies.
- He links this to anthropomorphism and a perceived ownership of animals versus distant humans.
Victim Identity Harms Personal Growth
- Adam argues promoting victimhood damages people more than feeling dumb or ugly.
- He prefers children learn resilience over adopting a permanent victim identity.
Sue And Beware Prices Too Good To Be True
- Adam tells Eric to sue the unlicensed contractor in small claims to recover $1,800.
- He also warns that prices that seem too low usually mean poor quality or fraud.
