
No Stupid Questions Do You Savor or Gobble? (Ep. 91 Replay)
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Jun 4, 2023 Explore the intriguing divide between savers and gobblers in how we cherish experiences and possessions. Discover the psychological motivations behind binge-watching and how anticipation can shape our behaviors. Personal anecdotes illustrate the delicate balance between enjoying life's pleasures and the urge for instant gratification. Dive into philosophical discussions around historical references, investigating everything from apples to modern art. It's a thought-provoking journey into understanding our desires and choices.
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Original Sin and Consumption
- Stephen Dubner links his preservationist tendencies to his Catholic upbringing and the concept of original sin.
- He explains that the "apple" in the Garden of Eden was likely just generic fruit.
Preservation and Imperfection
- Growing up fearing imperfection can lead to preservationist tendencies.
- Delaying consumption might stem from a scarcity mindset or a desire for things to remain pristine.
Mo Berg's Newspapers
- Dubner mentions Mo Berg, a baseball player and spy, who refused to read newspapers if someone else had opened them first.
- This anecdote illustrates extreme preservationist behavior.




