Why People Prefer More Pain

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    Kahneman, D. et al. (1993). When More Pain Is Preferred to Less: Adding a Better End. Psychological Science - ve42.co/Kahneman1993
    Kahneman, D. (2011). Thinking, fast and slow. Farrar, Straus and Giroux - ve42.co/FastAndSlow
    Fredrickson, B. L., Kahneman, D. (1993). Duration neglect in retrospective evaluations of affective episodes. Journal of personality and social psychology - ve42.co/Fredrickson1993
    Kahneman, D., Tversky, A. (1972). Subjective probability: A judgment of representativeness. Cognitive Psychology - ve42.co/Kahneman1972
    Diener, E. et al. (2001). End Effects of Rated Life Quality: The James Dean Effect. Psychological Science - ve42.co/Deiner2001
    Redelmeier, D. A. et al. (2003). Memories of colonoscopy: a randomized trial. Pain - ve42.co/Redelmeier2003
    Kemp, S. et al. (2008). A test of the peak-end rule with extended autobiographical events. Memory & Cognition - ve42.co/Kemp2008
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Komentáře • 7K

  • @adayah2933
    @adayah2933 Před měsícem +18014

    **Ends with an annoying ad**
    PS I was slightly disconcerted by how many folks didn't notice that my comment was meant to be facetious. Of course I don't deny Derek the right to place sponsorship messages alongside his amazing content! However, doing so at the end of this particular video made me smile at the irony and I wanted to make you guys smile as well. I am glad for the majority of you who did - you are amazing. Cheers!

    • @hypnoticlizard9693
      @hypnoticlizard9693 Před měsícem +768

      Or he knows that you wont watch the ad/its worth watching anyway so the video already ended. Sponsor got done dirty.

    • @gizanked
      @gizanked Před měsícem +608

      ​@@hypnoticlizard9693pretty sure this is a standard practice on his videos. I'm sure the sponsor knew about it before coming to an agreement.

    • @Rex-xj4dj
      @Rex-xj4dj Před měsícem +85

      The actual pain

    • @denatle
      @denatle Před měsícem +127

      Sponsorblock

    • @boonjabby
      @boonjabby Před měsícem +24

      Brilliant.

  • @thomasmuller8118
    @thomasmuller8118 Před měsícem +19618

    "End it with something pleasant"
    Proceeds to end the video with a sponsor message

    • @NitrogenVM
      @NitrogenVM Před měsícem +350

      💀

    • @HydrantRooster
      @HydrantRooster Před měsícem +651

      At least he didn't show "Man being forcibly drowned". 5:37

    • @littledotinthespace
      @littledotinthespace Před měsícem +249

      Lol 😂
      For me, the video ends before the add and while the add plays I read the comments

    • @gm2407
      @gm2407 Před měsícem +132

      At least he didn't show the colonoscopy.

    • @yegorchernyshov9202
      @yegorchernyshov9202 Před měsícem +106

      sponsorblock 🤯

  • @corlinpalmer
    @corlinpalmer Před 25 dny +827

    This is why someone can go to Disneyland and spend 10 hours standing in line in the sun, but 5 minutes on actual rides, and still think back on it as a great day.

    • @adamcetinkent
      @adamcetinkent Před 19 dny +7

      Nothing wrong with being in the sun!

    • @xa1551
      @xa1551 Před 19 dny +43

      @@adamcetinkent Paying exorbitant amount of money to be in the sun, though...

    • @Fr0zenPeanut
      @Fr0zenPeanut Před 18 dny +44

      @@adamcetinkent Sweating? UV damage? Heatstroke?

    • @ImCrazyWillow
      @ImCrazyWillow Před 18 dny

      The way im the someone-

    • @bigmanliam
      @bigmanliam Před 18 dny +3

      @@Fr0zenPeanutaint that hot

  • @LexUtd
    @LexUtd Před měsícem +64

    Ending the video with an ad did put a smile on my face, well done sir.

  • @whoeveriam0iam14222
    @whoeveriam0iam14222 Před měsícem +3222

    Ending with that cute dog was so smart. Some CZcamsrs end their videos with an annoying ad so the viewers forget they ever saw that dog

    • @Vousie
      @Vousie Před měsícem +93

      I see what you did there. 😉 And yup. Very stupid on his part to *still* put the ad at the end...

    • @thelocalshoop
      @thelocalshoop Před měsícem +110

      @@Vousie I think he was making a joke at that point haha

    • @-Timur1214
      @-Timur1214 Před měsícem +9

      @@thelocalshoop doesnt seem like it, its just a prerecorded ad bro

    • @jeebusk
      @jeebusk Před měsícem +5

      well he did thank you for watching

    • @cyclopropinon5143
      @cyclopropinon5143 Před měsícem +9

      peak irony. i love it

  • @MacSmiley
    @MacSmiley Před měsícem +2382

    “Put your right hand in the box.”
    “What’s in the box?”
    “Pain.”

    • @olpizl
      @olpizl Před měsícem +44

      Reminds me of „The Dune“

    • @CatMowpurr
      @CatMowpurr Před měsícem +12

      @@olpizl ​ Reminds me of the barber of seville overture, which is playing in the background

    • @jimmyzhao2673
      @jimmyzhao2673 Před měsícem +5

      ah ha !! Good one.

    • @NickRoman
      @NickRoman Před měsícem +23

      Derek whips out the Gom Jabbar

    • @D3nn1s
      @D3nn1s Před měsícem +17

      ​@@olpizlpretty sure thazs because he meant it as a reference ;)

  • @guillaumelavoie1544
    @guillaumelavoie1544 Před měsícem +27

    Your voice and your content is what make me come back every time! I love that it can be applied to almost everything I do in my life, work, training, partnership and memory. I never realized that memory was a photographer and not a filmmaker but know that you mentioned it, it is a photo ta come alive and short span of before and after the photo play in my mind but really not the whole thing. Thanks once again for this great video, I love how memory work and affect our lives in subtle ways.

  • @MustafaKemalKula
    @MustafaKemalKula Před měsícem +24

    I agree with the argument "happy ending" but I would consider two more things which are also related to each other.
    1- Already leaving your comfort zone
    the participants of your experiment are leaving their comfort zone by putting their hands in the cold water, so it doesn't matter for them staying a bit longer because they already felt the pain. Imagine, you have to edit a CZcams video but you don't have enough energy and motivation to do that but once you start, it doesn't make so much difference continue editing for one more hour, if you get a better result at the end aka a better prize. I would say the prize in this experiment for the participants is to be able to hold their hands more.
    2 - more stress = more adrenalin and dopamine until a certain point
    for example doing an exercise causes stress but with that adrenalin and dopamine hormones release which make us happy. It happens also while we are studying or taking cold shower. It means leaving our comfort zone makes us happy, so leaving it a bit further means more happiness until a certain point. In my opinion we also see this effect in your experiment that's why the participants remember the longer version better.

  • @c.jishnu378
    @c.jishnu378 Před měsícem +1194

    Honestly, ending with an ad pays less than a mid-roll ad, so Veritasium is actually sacrificing it's revenue for us.

    • @Lo-Delfi
      @Lo-Delfi Před měsícem +7

      I got a mid roll ad, too.

    • @c.jishnu378
      @c.jishnu378 Před měsícem +68

      @@Lo-Delfi I am talking about the sponsor.

    • @SuperVratik
      @SuperVratik Před měsícem

      Cfbr

    • @chaosjacky
      @chaosjacky Před 29 dny +1

      Where did you get that info?

    • @SuperVratik
      @SuperVratik Před 29 dny +32

      @@chaosjacky it’s common knowledge. Advertisers pay less if you put their ads in end because most viewers just skip it

  • @user-pp2fq8vb7j
    @user-pp2fq8vb7j Před měsícem +305

    The ad at the end is brilliant.
    People feel so smart pointing this out, that you get a huge amount of comments -> peak.
    And not only that: People also remember themselves being so smart. And people love feeling smart. And THIS is the real end of the video experience for them.

    • @osopapi
      @osopapi Před měsícem +19

      I think you got it. Thanks

    • @bredlify3079
      @bredlify3079 Před měsícem +1

      O.O

    • @UnknownUser-pf9rk
      @UnknownUser-pf9rk Před měsícem +2

      Or is it?

    • @CyberPhil2000
      @CyberPhil2000 Před měsícem +2

      Thus is what I was looking for. Also, I feel like Derek ended the video for most of us earlier, then sort of winked at us to just move on.

    • @dr.vspace
      @dr.vspace Před měsícem +3

      I was thinking almost same, brilliant idea it was

  • @gvishwajith1739
    @gvishwajith1739 Před 24 dny +6

    Great Video Derek! Always been a fan of your content. I love the way you played a little mind experiment on all of us at the end, and also how you cheekily inserted the number 37 here and there... :)

  • @panomaniac5399
    @panomaniac5399 Před měsícem +4

    I read the Kahneman hand in cold water study a dozen years ago and found it fascinating. It took me awhile, but finally it showed me why Hollywood is so in love with the happy ending. Even after a violent and painful movie, a happy or good ending will prompt you to enjoy the experience overall. It's a trick that Hollywood has learned well and uses to multi-million dollar success.

  • @julioaurelio
    @julioaurelio Před měsícem +3055

    “Everyone must choose one of two pains: The pain of discipline or the pain of regret.”
    - Jim Rohn

    • @xeryues
      @xeryues Před měsícem +100

      what about my existential pain?

    • @PantsButNoShirt
      @PantsButNoShirt Před měsícem +154

      I think that’s interesting, though what is meant by discipline can differ. For example, I lead something of an easy life. there are probably people who would look at me and say some variation of unmotivated or lazy. But I keep up on rent, laundry, dishes, hygiene. To me that’s discipline.
      I’m not much for hard work but I work hard enough to live the life I want.
      I believe if I pushed myself harder, disciplined myself more, I would lose a serenity that I value deeply.

    • @parsakakhani9888
      @parsakakhani9888 Před měsícem +9

      wow! what an impressive sentence!

    • @EverydayNormieMadafacka
      @EverydayNormieMadafacka Před měsícem

      @@xeryuesyou don’t get to chose that one.

    • @4creax
      @4creax Před měsícem +33

      @@xeryues From my experience and those around me, existential pain is a pain of regret masked by very strong mental defense mechanisms. And overcoming that is a long process.

  • @dblevins343
    @dblevins343 Před měsícem +334

    Its why you always celebrate finishing a difficult task/bad experience with something you enjoy. It makes the whole experience better.

    • @Devilofdoom
      @Devilofdoom Před měsícem +13

      Another interesting point is that working towards something, like maybe learning a song. The reward at the end is that you now know a new song, and you look back fondly on the process of learning it. Even though in reality, it was probably pretty tedious. This pushes us to learn more.
      This is likely the evolutionary reason as to why the mind works like this. Because it drives motivation. Which is ultimately what put us at the top of the food chain.
      The other thing I noted from this video was the idea that the mind takes snapshots, rather than recording the whole experience. While true to a point, I think what comes in snapshots is the ability to remember without a reference. Generally if you specifically ask someone if they remembered any particular point of an experience they will be able to. Even if the memory does not trigger when you simply ask what they remember from the experience as a whole.

    • @Vipce
      @Vipce Před měsícem +2

      @@Devilofdoom his how i felt when learning the rubiks cube

    • @Dudeguymansir
      @Dudeguymansir Před 28 dny

      Celebrating during by drinking doesn’t count, does it 😊

    • @ThangPVan_
      @ThangPVan_ Před 23 dny

      @@Dudeguymansir yeah, drinking is terrible, I wonder why do people love that bitter drink

    • @ITzDaveXD
      @ITzDaveXD Před 12 dny

      @@ThangPVan_well we did have to eat rotten fruit to survive for over 200 thousand years so we kind of developed a taste for it.

  • @DVRMNaitor
    @DVRMNaitor Před 17 dny +2

    Watching this minutes before sending my resignation letter... thanks for the pro tip.

  • @thestormcall3r861
    @thestormcall3r861 Před měsícem +43

    Veritasium changing the thumbnail for the 10th time:

    • @AltonV
      @AltonV Před 21 dnem +4

      CZcams creators have access to A/B testing of thumbnails

    • @STRV2000IsReal
      @STRV2000IsReal Před 11 dny +1

      actually I believe he made a video about the science of thumbnails and why he changes them so much....

    • @AltonV
      @AltonV Před 11 dny

      @@STRV2000IsReal yes, it's in his video about clickbait

  • @Lueluekopter
    @Lueluekopter Před měsícem +5423

    "The best way to close a CZcams video is with a wholesome message, so here's a cute dog playing with flowers" - Proceeds to follow the cute dog with an ad 😅

    • @xKumei
      @xKumei Před měsícem +158

      I wonder if that means that people generally prefer watching youtube videos with ad reads in the middle compared to them at the end?

    • @griffinbastion
      @griffinbastion Před měsícem +64

      ​@@xKumeiThere is no reason to continue watching at the end

    • @jellyg0at9
      @jellyg0at9 Před měsícem +63

      Bro he just gave you permission to skip watching the ad section. Like, the video is over now, this is clearly the after-the-video portion of the upload.

    • @skuerzard8498
      @skuerzard8498 Před měsícem

      @@jellyg0at9 he is expecting us to have Sponsorblock addon

    • @pehaye
      @pehaye Před měsícem +12

      @@xKumei i click off before the ad rolls anyway so i much prefer that

  • @quintenvandenbrande9702
    @quintenvandenbrande9702 Před měsícem +293

    The sponsor message at the end of the video is just him experimenting on all of us. Well played sir, well played.

  • @ophthojooeileyecirclehisha4917

    thank you so much for your kindness, and generosity

  • @bvvj58d8
    @bvvj58d8 Před měsícem +4

    What you say is true and true from my own experience, as last year’s summer vacation ended with an earthquake that struck Morocco, and this made me forget all the beautiful moments of the summer vacation.

  • @arnauds2222
    @arnauds2222 Před měsícem +707

    As a French, it took me way too long to understand that thumbnail. Of course I want more pain!

    • @TooTallForPony
      @TooTallForPony Před měsícem +53

      pain de mie, pain de campagne, pain de sucre, pain de savon....

    • @allanshpeley4284
      @allanshpeley4284 Před měsícem +36

      @@TooTallForPony You forgot "pain de butt"

    • @YO-BIZZY
      @YO-BIZZY Před měsícem +5

      @@allanshpeley4284poo loaf?😂

    • @austinpeterson4898
      @austinpeterson4898 Před měsícem +2

      @@YO-BIZZYthe best kind of pain

    • @danyelnicholas
      @danyelnicholas Před měsícem +7

      c‘est pain perdu pour les americains…

  • @NGC-7635
    @NGC-7635 Před měsícem +247

    10:30 There's something oddly satisfying about hearing Derek stop talking science for a moment and just absolutely roasting the final season of GoT.

    • @kindlin
      @kindlin Před měsícem +9

      It was a great example...... no can fault him if that pain is still present.

    • @AidanBurt
      @AidanBurt Před měsícem +4

      Great analogy

    • @lukefrahn8538
      @lukefrahn8538 Před měsícem +1

      the final season was constipated - the solution was 'all bran'

    • @SomeInfamousGuy
      @SomeInfamousGuy Před měsícem +4

      It wasn't just the final season. It started going wrong in season 5.

    • @murkotron
      @murkotron Před měsícem +1

      Gaym of transes

  • @qwtxlae5xtzn6n
    @qwtxlae5xtzn6n Před měsícem +1

    Sometimes pain is the only constant in lives of people.. not everyone is blessed with happiness or love in their lives, so pain is the next best thing

  • @Holphana
    @Holphana Před 28 dny +1

    "Less more often". This is what the self teaches. Live in the moment and be prepared to move to each new moment without expectation.

  • @rons4345
    @rons4345 Před měsícem +792

    Ending a video essay about the benefits of a positive final impression with a 1.5-minute ad is a tad ironic 😂

    • @andrewluo3792
      @andrewluo3792 Před měsícem +47

      At least it wasn't BetterHelp this time...

    • @nishchal1207
      @nishchal1207 Před měsícem +26

      Is ironic , but it has made thousands of people talk about the add, which was their goal. Now they are either super dumb or are super smart to let others think that they are smart and also make them remember about this one add on a veritasium video.

    • @FinnWhittley
      @FinnWhittley Před měsícem +2

      They said u remember the ending a lot so it would be beneficial to have it at the end as people would remember the add more

    • @TiogshiLaj
      @TiogshiLaj Před měsícem +4

      Ah, but the final 1.5 minutes can be *skipped* , the video stopped, or the tab closed. The whole point of the extra 30 seconds of the hand-in-water experiment -- *and* the colonoscopy example -- is that the participant is *not in control of how long it lasts* . But as a viewer of a video, you choose when to end it, so you can *choose* to stop at the puppy.

    • @mattdejarld6522
      @mattdejarld6522 Před měsícem

      Who wants to bet he's got 50percent of the videos with and without the ad. Looking forward to the results !

  • @randomperson1418
    @randomperson1418 Před měsícem +1357

    I didn't expect 14C water to be cold enough to hurt, it seems okay in my head

    • @theral056
      @theral056 Před měsícem +282

      I'm equally confused by this. I guess I'm just accustomed to cold? I shower cold and wash hands cold, etc. As long as it's not freezing I also have my window next to me open. Dunno, seemed quite mundane to put a hand in 14C water for a minute. Might have to actually try it to figure out what this is about lol.

    • @pourplecat
      @pourplecat Před měsícem +232

      I think water temperature is colder than air temperature, its not like sticking your hand in 14 C air and water is the same.
      Edit: Feels colder, not is colder

    • @junipermeisje6300
      @junipermeisje6300 Před měsícem +64

      It took me 12 minutes of wondering the same thing, until I realised it’s degrees Fahrenheit…

    • @randomperson1418
      @randomperson1418 Před měsícem +444

      @@junipermeisje6300 I don't think it is, the digital readout says C

    • @randomperson1418
      @randomperson1418 Před měsícem +13

      @@pourplecat I suppose, but I doubt that submerging 1 hand would hurt that much? I don't have a good thermometer so I can't do this experiment myself, sadly

  • @LuckeGabriel
    @LuckeGabriel Před 15 dny

    One of my favourite videos of yours. I'll be sharing this one as the Peak-End method can be put into practice by everyone in life.

  • @tenebrae711
    @tenebrae711 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for your review on those studies! Very informative and eye-opening!

  • @TooTallForPony
    @TooTallForPony Před měsícem +143

    This is why rock concerts have encores. Edit: this actually works both ways - the fans get to hear a song they've been waiting for and so have a peak experience, and the band gets to play while the crowd goes utterly wild, so they also get a peak experience.

    • @lonesome3958
      @lonesome3958 Před měsícem +5

      This is a very interesting application of that theory. Never thought about it this way, but albsolutely makes sense

    • @Leyrann
      @Leyrann Před měsícem +8

      Interestingly, quite a few bands put their most famous song at the very end of the encore - for example, just last week I saw Scorpions, who finished with Rock You Like A Hurricane. I wonder if combining the peak and the end magnifies the memory, or dulls it because they're overlapping...

    • @agalah408
      @agalah408 Před měsícem +1

      "Goodnight Springfield...There will be no encore!"
      "Man.. lets trash this place!"

    • @WolfsToob
      @WolfsToob Před 18 dny

      Interesting, because I was seriously annoyed when I saw one of my favorite bands and there was no encore. Everyone in the venue was also confused and wasn’t sure if they should leave yet or not. That was years ago, and I’m still not sure if they did that on purpose or not to incite discomfort.

  • @CatLoverNightshade
    @CatLoverNightshade Před měsícem +722

    I feel like there is a problem with the Linda problem: people aren’t familiar with probability terms and have the misconception that instead of the the first option being that she is just a bank teller, it is that she is a bank teller but not a feminist. This ultimately means that they scale the area of the *intersection* of bank teller and feminist with the probability of *bank teller minus the intersection,* which could make the intersection more likely.

    • @defense200x
      @defense200x Před měsícem +8

      I'm not buying the whole "preferring pain" thing, its more likely that people associate the additional wait time with the second experiment and thus would prefer the first one again

    • @MyNameIsSalo
      @MyNameIsSalo Před měsícem +88

      @@defense200x it's randomised. The first test is longer in half the cases, the second test is longer in the other half. If people had some bias towards thinking the second test was longer and thus worse, then you'd see an even 50/50 split between people prefering the longer or shorter one as the first test is randomly one of the two. You don't see a 50/50 split, the research paper showed 70/30.
      That said, the sample size was only like 50, which is extremely small for human studies. So a large sample size of millions might show 50/50. But it's hard to argue with the rest of the video though, even if you feel the science isn't accurate you know that what it's trying to prove is real. It's just difficult to prove. Also the preferred pain thing is youtube clickbait, what the video is actually about is how we remember experiences. People prefer the experience that had a more pleasant ending to it, not that they preferred more pain.

    • @tobyshe3683
      @tobyshe3683 Před měsícem +32

      I agree with your analysis and also don't think the Linda problem is related to this subject. I know statistics well enough to answer B instantly, but I know that I would still probably rank the 30 yr life of Jen higher than 35 yr.

    • @sczygiel
      @sczygiel Před měsícem

      This whole video is about a set of faulty experiments. There is so many wtf there that it is probably worthless "science".
      Like how do you end up with less desirable life if it is longer? clearly that was not the only difference or the measurement was imprecise.
      I refuse to trust any psychological science since I learned how non replicable they are and how shitty the conduct is in many cases.
      Also, I refuse to believe that 30 seconds of warmer water was actually 30 seconds of feeling the warmth. I downwoted this video. It spreads bs unfortunately.

    • @sczygiel
      @sczygiel Před měsícem

      @@defense200x Also I dont think that 30 seconds of warmer water is actually 30 seconds of just 1 degree warmer water. It is not possible to warm the water as a whole instantly even by 1 degree. The experiments are an example of bad science painted as rigorous. It is bs unfortunately. There is a reason the replicability of psychological studies is so bad.

  • @Del5xe
    @Del5xe Před 3 dny +1

    Ending with an ad, does, put a smile on my face

  • @buitenhuis1000
    @buitenhuis1000 Před měsícem +1

    Appling this to my life will likely make it more enjoyable, thank you!!

  • @EviGL
    @EviGL Před měsícem +328

    The best way to end this youtube video is with dog playing with the flowers - ends it with an ad instead. Truly makes you think.

    • @user-ox1fr6wc4o
      @user-ox1fr6wc4o Před měsícem +4

      Surat No. 2 Ayat NO. 28
      How can you be ungrateful to Allah Who bestowed life upon you when you were lifeless then He will cause you to die and will again bring you back to life so that you will be returned to Him.
      Surat No. 52 Ayat NO. 35
      35 Were they created out of nothing, or are they their own creators?
      Surat No. 52 Ayat NO. 36
      36 Did they create the heavens and the earth? No! They have no

    • @hobrin4242
      @hobrin4242 Před měsícem +15

      yeah lmao it is kind of undermining his whole message, idk what the thought process was about that. Maybe he really believes that people don't want to leave the video to click the ad when it is in the middle of the video. Or maybe this was like a playful message to say that his sponsor is actually a good thing. Idk.

    • @yuitachibana8829
      @yuitachibana8829 Před měsícem +2

      Iirc only middle ads are controlled by content creator and preroll and endroll are CZcams automatic ads?

    • @evankim2406
      @evankim2406 Před měsícem +9

      @@yuitachibana8829 They're talking about the sponsorship.

    • @KORRE760
      @KORRE760 Před měsícem +6

      Yeah guys. How could you do that to Allah? Shits fucked up

  • @mrwizardalien
    @mrwizardalien Před měsícem +1824

    I think the bank teller question is tricky because we misread the question. the reader THINKS it means "what's more likely, Bank Teller AND Feminist or Bank Teller AND NOT Feminist?" When what is being asked is really "what's more likely, Bank Teller (either Feminist or Not), OR Bank Teller AND Feminist?"

    • @AnirudhTammireddy
      @AnirudhTammireddy Před měsícem +284

      Shhh how will I mislead my research participants?
      You know how hard actual research is??

    • @emanueleluciani99
      @emanueleluciani99 Před měsícem +71

      I think that's still a bias. I don't know why but most people see only two alternatives. Black and white. If you half open a door, and you ask a person if it is open or closed, most people will respond that it's open while it's half open. And half open IS NOT open

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen Před měsícem +47

      I hope the original study at least randomized the order of answer choices. I wouldn't be overly surprised to find out that the order of choices was more important than anything else.
      That said, I totally know how non-natural bayesian statistics is human beings.

    • @shak2678
      @shak2678 Před měsícem +199

      @@emanueleluciani99 you ask a binary question, you get a binary answer. wording of the question leads people to think along similar lines.

    • @fautqucabele2070
      @fautqucabele2070 Před měsícem +156

      Yes, many "profound insights" cited here are just word tricks. Just like the berry example. It was very poor.

  • @daniel.jmolepe1844
    @daniel.jmolepe1844 Před 27 dny

    The best channel!!!
    Please support Veritasium, he deserves more recognition for the work he is putting into those so interesting, educational videos... Imagine how much his content is going to change for the better, if more people learn about him.
    Thank you for your videos, you're awesome!

    • @2adamast
      @2adamast Před 2 dny

      You're serious? it's a milking the cow channel getting millions of views for anything. His interest in this topic is probably motivated by ad revenue optimization.

  • @Dkyt-lm4mw
    @Dkyt-lm4mw Před měsícem +2

    This explains why people prefer to leave a work at present moment to avoid discomfort and later feel remorse for not doing it at that moment .

  • @RandomName87126
    @RandomName87126 Před měsícem +163

    9:33
    "Also, annoyingly enough, a strawberry is not technically a berry. Botany is confusing."
    Nor is it a straw!

  • @kurczaczak
    @kurczaczak Před měsícem +57

    I think it makes a lot of sense.
    1. Knowing the peak of discomfort allows us to judge whether we can go through the same discomfort again. When your goal is not dying, then "how close are you to dying at the worst moment of the experience" is a very good indicator of how bad given experience is.
    2. The end is usually the moment when we get a reward for doing something. Therefore we focus on remembering the end of an experience in order to know what kind of reward we can expect for going through this again.
    Recuding the whole experience to these two numbers allows us much easier processing of events and judging whether we want to take part in them again, while at the same time it preserves most important information about the event.

    • @ripvanwando
      @ripvanwando Před měsícem +1

      "In music, though, one doesn’t make the end of a composition the point of the composition. If that were so, the best conductors would be those who played fastest and there would be composers who wrote only finales. People would go to concerts just to hear one crashing chord, because that’s the end! Say, when dancing, you don’t aim at a particular spot in the room; that’s where you should arrive. The whole point of the dancing is the dance." - Alan Watts

    • @orroz1
      @orroz1 Před měsícem

      @@ripvanwando Dont' bore us, get to the chorus :)

    • @alazarbisrat1978
      @alazarbisrat1978 Před měsícem

      @@ripvanwando it's also to build up the end, if it was by itself then there'd be nothing to it, you need a full experience that culminates into a peak and an end, a rising action for the peak and a proper closing for the whole thing. do you think those people in the experiments would like to experience the lesser pain at the end with no reason or nothing to compare it to?

  • @S.L.F
    @S.L.F Před 29 dny +5

    1:44, This was very clever. Ever since i saw that video about 37, i just keep finding it everywhere now

  • @sergeitokaev4695
    @sergeitokaev4695 Před měsícem

    commercials are so sweet and relaxing, so they were put into the final part of the video.

  • @Philliamfnaf
    @Philliamfnaf Před měsícem +190

    I had this shower thought quite a while ago, where I figured that adults perceive time faster than children partly because we do less things during the day.
    A child has less experiences, so anything they do is a new "photograph" in their mind, so they learned and experienced many new things, so the day was perceived as slower. Our mind tracks time in moments and not seconds. If you get yourself focused on the work and use several hours on one thing - it's just a single "moment", a single photograph.

    • @Rydn
      @Rydn Před měsícem +12

      I also watched that Vsauce video, yes.

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Před měsícem +15

      @@Rydn or did you?

    • @Rowan4Christ
      @Rowan4Christ Před měsícem +2

      Also, the more recent and vivid memories, or 'photographs', the less you have from previous years

    • @druggy1868
      @druggy1868 Před měsícem +12

      A year to a 10 year old kid is 10% of his life but merely 2.5% of a 40 year old adult's life. That might be another factor affecting how they perceive time.

    • @hokayson6518
      @hokayson6518 Před měsícem

      ​@@druggy1868 This was always my assumption too.

  • @betterchapter
    @betterchapter Před měsícem +221

    "Pain is temporary. Quitting lasts forever." - Sun Tzu

    • @user-tw4mk5ox5w
      @user-tw4mk5ox5w Před měsícem +5

      Confuscius say Dongs Big Dang!

    • @PunkIcould
      @PunkIcould Před měsícem +28

      "Stop quoting things I didn't say!"
      -Sun Tzu

    • @RenameUranus2Caelus
      @RenameUranus2Caelus Před měsícem +9

      "But chronic pain is forever. So.... 🤷‍♀️ Whatever, I guess."
      - Famous Q. Person

    • @user-vk1vf7nt1b
      @user-vk1vf7nt1b Před měsícem

      He is a successful Footballer Hope Sport. You don't want to marry Ronaldo, you might think?! He knew I had Asthma Bronchial. His dog also had Asthma. And only when I started smoking attacks it became 50% less. And the former spouse was generally indignant that there was no asthma. Remission. From 13 to 15 years old, they already gave the Second Disability Group, and this is 25 years of life from the moment. 13(15)+25=39 years (38-40)
      Doctors speak from Mom. But at the age of five, I almost died from Whooping cough. And earlier, too, the hope of Sports of the USSR was expelled for unsportsmanlike behavior two fights from the school of the Olympic reserve in Gymnastics, but did not tell him about it.
      For three years there was. Coach alone took away free of charge from the entire kindergarten. On the swimming offered until the scandal subsides to go, but I was offended. Professional straight hope and talent.
      These are the health consequences of a sharp drop in Professional sports.
      Do you think he would want to date a girl who Twice Beat, Fought and Beat up her gymnast rival from the Paid Section? When is he an Athlete himself?
      There is definitely no puppy with flowers.
      Before that, having scored an arrow on Brawl with his friends for insulting that without a bra in a T-shirt he walks from which he smeared her. So no one else climbed to her. I beat my classmates at school for the cause. And not only Peers at school.
      🥴Yes, my hands are weak, and my legs are very strong. And I hit well unexpectedly with a turn of foot.

    • @LuisSierra42
      @LuisSierra42 Před měsícem

      Quitting doesn't last forever unless you quit life

  • @HolzerJay
    @HolzerJay Před 22 dny

    "I absolutely love this product! It has made such a positive impact on my daily routine and I couldn't imagine going without it. The quality is top-notch and it's clear that the manufacturer really cares about their customers. I highly recommend giving this product a try!"

  • @anisurrehman41
    @anisurrehman41 Před měsícem +1

    The peak of this video is enough for me to come back.

  • @drpkmath1234
    @drpkmath1234 Před měsícem +1134

    Guess the best way to deal with pain is to imagine what is expected to be accomplished from challenge 👍👍👍

    • @gang1798
      @gang1798 Před měsícem +2

      Then there’s me who likes swimming in 50 degree water 😂

    • @drpkmath1234
      @drpkmath1234 Před měsícem

      @@gang1798 Let me know if you do that haha

    • @gang1798
      @gang1798 Před měsícem

      @@drpkmath1234 hehe

    • @amaljoe367
      @amaljoe367 Před měsícem +2

      But wont that lead to people staying in their pain

    • @Bwalston910
      @Bwalston910 Před měsícem +1

      What does this even mean

  • @MinorZero
    @MinorZero Před měsícem +692

    For everyone pointing out that 7/12 might not be statistically significant: If the goal was 50% you are right. But the goal is actually 0% because why would _anyone_ prefer more pain? Even 3/12 would be strange!

    • @moos5221
      @moos5221 Před měsícem +52

      Problem is that it's technically not more pain but it's on average less pain but for a longer duration.

    • @empathy800
      @empathy800 Před měsícem +34

      Actually, the cold temperature was the same for both experiments during the first few minutes. However, the second experiment lasted ten seconds longer with less discomfort from warmer water.. The subjects preferred the second longer experiment because its ending yielded less discomfort (even though it was ten seconds longer). In other words, it is not so much the time of pleasure or displeasure of an event, but the perception of the event at the end. Thus, our experience at the conclusion of an event will shape our perception of the overall event - the recency bias effect ​@moos5221

    • @Mathijs_A
      @Mathijs_A Před měsícem +53

      ​@@moos5221it is more pain. You experience the same, and then some extra pain

    • @moos5221
      @moos5221 Před měsícem +8

      @@empathy800 yeah, that's already been said in the video, but thanks for the recap i guess.

    • @moos5221
      @moos5221 Před měsícem +14

      @@Mathijs_A and that's where i disagree. if the water was colder for the same amount of time or if electrical current was added then i'd say it's more pain. but when it's just longer then it's the same pain just for a longer duration and when for the extra duration it's less pain then before then it's on average less pain but over a longer duration.

  • @fcandol
    @fcandol Před měsícem +1

    Great book from Daniel Khaneman and great video! Thanks for that!

  • @danielrebrov8452
    @danielrebrov8452 Před 29 dny

    Just read the book "thinking, fast and slow" and so happy to see this video that reflects one of the lessons

  • @fabersoul
    @fabersoul Před měsícem +938

    stepping on a lego hurt me more than when i cracked my head open on concrete

    • @Deletirium
      @Deletirium Před měsícem +97

      That makes total sense, actually.

    • @11alekon
      @11alekon Před měsícem +96

      I feel like I am the only one who doesn't find stepping on Lego painful - it's unfortunate for sure but not painful

    • @muckyesyesindisguise3854
      @muckyesyesindisguise3854 Před měsícem +51

      When did adrenaline get a keyboard?

    • @BenjaminBjornsen
      @BenjaminBjornsen Před měsícem +30

      Hit by car, hospital, court and recovery was = holy crap lvl pain,1 week after I remembered I was starting school in 2 months = kill me now! I can"t take it

    • @Spartanxxzachxx
      @Spartanxxzachxx Před měsícem +4

      Bro stepping on Legos sucks so much. The moment my foot steps down on 1 I look like my legs turned to jelly and I hit the floor in the most annoying pain😂😂😂😂

  • @zwerko
    @zwerko Před měsícem +158

    07:14 - Regarding the perception of randomness, a tell-tell sign that something is not random is that there are no repetitions in a sequence. Repetition statistics are used in detecting false randomness during cryptanalysis. As a general rule of thumb, the more random something appears to a human, the less likely it actually is random.

    • @hyrog7795
      @hyrog7795 Před měsícem +33

      I thunk internally we don't evaluate the odds of 000111 vs 01101110, we evaluate the odds of something seemingly looking artificial vs something seemingly looking chaotic. Technically a bunch of atoms are equally likely to produce a chair than to produce a specific blob, but the odds of the thing looking like a blob are much higher than it looking lke a chair. Something to do with entropy.

    • @DawgFL
      @DawgFL Před měsícem +3

      Unfortunately because of randomness this also doesn't apply. You can't just look at something and think "a human probably didnt do that" and then evaluate it's randomness higher.

    • @ttt5020
      @ttt5020 Před měsícem +18

      'Tell-tale' is the term. as in, it's a sign that tells a tale/story. Circles under someone's eyes tell the story(tale) of a sleepless night. They're a tell-tale sign of insomnia! Get it?

    • @hobrin4242
      @hobrin4242 Před měsícem

      yeah. I was forging a study that I supposedly conducted for a high school math teacher - I didn't know whether or not to put in many patterns or to avoid it and thus make it less random.

    • @user-ox1fr6wc4o
      @user-ox1fr6wc4o Před měsícem

      Surat No. 2 Ayat NO. 28
      How can you be ungrateful to Allah Who bestowed life upon you when you were lifeless then He will cause you to die and will again bring you back to life so that you will be returned to Him.
      Surat No. 52 Ayat NO. 35
      35 Were they created out of nothing, or are they their own creators?
      Surat No. 52 Ayat NO. 36
      36 Did they create the heavens and the earth? No! They have no

  • @kirilrotan7653
    @kirilrotan7653 Před 7 dny

    I am so glad that in the end, we had the dog playing with flowers rather than the footage of amputation...

  • @AbhishekGNair
    @AbhishekGNair Před 19 hodinami

    The phenomenon of the mind remembering a painful experience that ends favourably as being wholly favourable is what James Clear refers to as "pain stacking." It's a powerful effect

  • @uninvited5417
    @uninvited5417 Před měsícem +103

    The part about the eggplant being a berry and still being cooked as a vegetable reminded of that bit that goes: Knowledge is knowing tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad

    • @ariesearthdragon
      @ariesearthdragon Před měsícem +3

      If it's common for pizzas to be eaten with chopped pineapples on them, fruit salads can be made with sliced grape tomatoes.

    • @uninspired3583
      @uninspired3583 Před měsícem +1

      So knowledge is knowing a thing, and wisdom is also knowing a thing.

    • @aidan5715
      @aidan5715 Před měsícem +5

      @@uninspired3583another way to look at it would be the knowledge is knowing a thing but wisdom is understanding when to use the application of that thing.
      Often they go hand in hand, however on the example stated above it’s probably more wise not to include tomatoes in your fruit salad (even if they are a fruit).

    • @uninspired3583
      @uninspired3583 Před měsícem

      @aidan5715 you've just substituted knowing for understanding here though.
      Wisdom seems to be a particular kind of knowledge. You can know things without being wise, but you can't be wise without knowledge. "Wisdom" with the absence of knowledge is just lucky.

    • @plackt
      @plackt Před měsícem

      @@uninspired3583yeah, you missed the more important addition of “understanding *when*…”
      So knowledge is knowing the difference between your and you’re. Wisdom is knowing not to point out the mistake in the middle of someone’s presentation (or something, I don’t know).

  • @devial9879
    @devial9879 Před měsícem +17

    I feel the Linda experiment has a massive flaw. The way language works, people may assume that the lack of explicitly stating Linda is a feminist in option one, vs the explicit statement in option 2, implicitly means that option actually is "Linda is a bank teller AND NOT a feminist". Yes, strictly speaking, that is not included in the statement, but language is often about interpretation and implicit meaning (see the classic "Asbestos free cereal"), and I for one, instinctively arrived at that interpretation. And given Linda's background, when choosing between "Linda is a bank teller and not a feminist" vs. "Linda is a bank teller and a feminist", the latter is clearly more likely. If you were to rephrase the two options as "1: Linda is a bank teller, and may or may not be active in the feminist movement" and "2: Linda is a bank teller and is active in the feminist movement", I would very much suspect that most people correctly pick option 1 as more likely. At the very least, I'd argue that such a phrasing would be necessary to remove the ambiguity from this experiment.
    In my mind, this experiment is more demonstrating the interpretation of language, and less some flawed understanding of statistics.
    This flaw is also literally IN the Gould quote. He says "She can't JUST be a bank teller". He is implicitly assuming that the bank teller option means Linda is JUST a bank teller and not a feminist.

    • @CodePsy-2001
      @CodePsy-2001 Před měsícem +2

      The need for additional expression to remove ambiguity proves the representation bias in itself. Language reflects people's thinking.

  • @704Chucky
    @704Chucky Před 17 dny

    You made my time easier man I watched you from inside a prison sell where I was locked up 23 and 1 I appreciate you💯

  • @DiamondRoller37
    @DiamondRoller37 Před 29 dny +2

    I find it very funny that everyone is talking about the ending. It’s what they remember most. A literal example of what the whole video was about lol

  • @AnonymousFreakYT
    @AnonymousFreakYT Před měsícem +19

    "Duration Neglect" - I've never heard of that phenomenon, but now that I have, I can recall *MANY* situations where this came in to play.
    My wife isn't a big fan of long trips, but loves "being at places." A couple weeks ago, we did a relatively short road trip - 3 hours to where we'd spend a weekend. last year, we did a *LONG* road trip - multiple days each way to reach where we'd spend a couple weeks.
    In both cases, during the driving, she hated it. A couple hours into the drive, "why are we going so far.?.?" - but after just a couple hours at the destination, the length of the drive was totally worth it to her.

    • @janisir4529
      @janisir4529 Před měsícem

      Can't relate, I could name multiple vacations where the main thing that sticks out is how much we needed to travel to get to places.
      Also I hate flying, airports are basically hell on Earth.

  • @rphelps4227
    @rphelps4227 Před měsícem +25

    That Game of Thrones shade was hilarious!

  • @Jetstreamer0
    @Jetstreamer0 Před 12 dny

    I've been watching your since the early years. You've greatly improved!

  • @Kwadratura
    @Kwadratura Před 23 dny

    I'm so happy that Kahneman's herritage is still contributed, he did so much for the experimental cognitive studies, and his book "thinking fast and slow" is one of the most important books in my life, because it got me interested in this field of study, which I hope I could connect my academuc careere

  • @The-Caged-King
    @The-Caged-King Před měsícem +94

    I also tend to prefer more pain, especially on the weekends

    • @junba1810
      @junba1810 Před měsícem +18

      Do you play League of Legends perhaps?

    • @The-Caged-King
      @The-Caged-King Před měsícem +21

      @@junba1810 no… it’s rainbow six siege…

    • @petergao96
      @petergao96 Před měsícem +7

      ​@@The-Caged-King yikes, I'm praying for you dude

    • @The-Caged-King
      @The-Caged-King Před měsícem +17

      @@petergao96 if god could help me… he would have done so 2000 hours ago…

    • @SBImNotWritingMyNameHere
      @SBImNotWritingMyNameHere Před měsícem +4

      ​@@The-Caged-King
      May God bless your soul

  • @FrancisKoczur
    @FrancisKoczur Před měsícem +201

    People tend to prefer a challenge, but it doesn't need to be painful to be challenging.
    People also tend to mistake relief for pleasure.

    • @Channel7331
      @Channel7331 Před měsícem +59

      Mistake is the wrong word. Relief can be extremely pleasurable

    • @georgekasmer5095
      @georgekasmer5095 Před měsícem

      Your concept of pleasure is incomplete ​@@Channel7331

    • @Inklenation
      @Inklenation Před měsícem +22

      As a chronic pain sufferer… I find it extremely pleasurable to feel relief of the pain…

    • @yaush_
      @yaush_ Před měsícem +8

      @@Channel7331this actually has research behind it. Relief is pleasure but it only lasts for an extremely short time

    • @tichu7
      @tichu7 Před měsícem +10

      ​@@Channel7331People frantically looking for a toilet would agree.

  • @thelostangel7649
    @thelostangel7649 Před měsícem +11

    Heavens! I have been doing it wrong the entire time, I always like to push myself a little extra at the end of a workout for instance, despite not liking it very much. No wonder, I feel bad about it later on.
    Thankfully, I can learn. I skipped the ad in the end. Thank you comment section!

    • @maxkho00
      @maxkho00 Před 22 dny +2

      Don't listen to this video, it's a complete mess riddled with errors all throughout. Pushing yourself towards the end of a workout is not only great practice physiologically (since it stresses the muscles beyond what would be otherwise possible, stimulating muscle growth), but even psychologically, you'll feel a lot stronger about yourself for having completed a tougher workout, which should increase your self-esteem and motivation.
      One thing you could do is buy an ice cream or do something you enjoy at the end of a workout, as this makes your workout more meaningful: you work out not only to stay healthy and strong, but also to be able to enjoy an ice cream. This might sound silly, but it works ─ an ice cream that you feel you deserved feels a lot better than an ice cream you buy out of nowhere.

    • @thelostangel7649
      @thelostangel7649 Před 21 dnem

      @@maxkho00 sounds reasonable enough, thanks for the heads up.

  • @ferman313
    @ferman313 Před 17 dny

    yeah, that description on how to close a video just make me think of the whole legacy of Vsauce. Such a legend!

  • @psychedelicgazelle1588
    @psychedelicgazelle1588 Před měsícem +178

    On the topic of Linda the potential feminist bank-teller: I think the reason that people may get that question wrong is because we mentally fill in a gap that isn't actually there. Our brains interpret the question as "Which is more likely: A) Linda is a bank teller (and not a feminist) or B) Linda is a bank teller and a feminist. The part in parentheses was never actually said, but the framing of the question leads us to expect it and that's the question people answer before thinking about it.

    • @ledviper9
      @ledviper9 Před měsícem +11

      exactly what I thought as well!

    • @neonmarblerust
      @neonmarblerust Před měsícem +32

      Yes, these results are more about how the words are being used than any lived experience. People are really bad at describing things like this. Especially someone who just went through a colonoscopy.

    • @hellomate639
      @hellomate639 Před měsícem +7

      I commented on this before reading your comment. Yes, the question frames it like its mutually exclusive.

    • @all_so_frivolous
      @all_so_frivolous Před měsícem +15

      No this is definitely not it. The original version of the experiment actually didn't involve both options but had a more convoluted way to compare them (If I recall correctly half the participants were shown "bank teller" , half were shown "feminist bank teller", and all were shown a common third option and compared the difference with the common answer).
      The experiment mentioned here is actually a follow up, which they only made because they effect was so strong they wanted to see if it generalizes even when shown both options.

    • @galoomba5559
      @galoomba5559 Před měsícem +3

      @@all_so_frivolous That makes so much more sense

  • @FatLingon
    @FatLingon Před měsícem +408

    "Vegetable" is not a classification in biology; it is more of a category of food that contains a wide selection of parts from plants, including roots (like carrots), stems (like celery), leaves (like spinach), flowers (like broccoli), seeds (like peas), fruits (like tomatoes and cucumbers), and berries (like bell peppers and eggplants).

    • @ChrisLuttrell
      @ChrisLuttrell Před měsícem +20

      I heard it was a term from marketing, nothing to do with biology at all.

    • @albertwaters6436
      @albertwaters6436 Před měsícem +16

      I’m reading the comments while watching the video and wondering how veggies are going to fit into it haha

    • @dhu2056
      @dhu2056 Před měsícem +55

      Derek got it compeletely wrong there. Berry just has a definition in botany separate from colloquial usage. People have been saying the word "berry" long before scientists aribtrarily chose that term to refer to a part of a plant.

    • @d3fau1thmph
      @d3fau1thmph Před měsícem +3

      Vegetables are plants of which the non-fruit parts are edible (like onion),

    • @dhu2056
      @dhu2056 Před měsícem +13

      @@d3fau1thmph So you're implying that pumpkin is a vegetable because the leaves are edible. Assuming you meant "edible parts of a plant that isn't a fruit," then that is also wrong. Nobody calls cinnamon a vegetable.

  • @VideogamesPang
    @VideogamesPang Před 5 dny +1

    I think the reason the Linda question trips people up is because it feels like the additional information in the more desriptive answer implies that that information does NOT apply to the less descriptive answer. If I say "do you want a ham sandwich, or a ham sandwich with cheese" you would naturally assume that the first option means a ham sandwich WITHOUT cheese, even though that's not specified and could technically mean either.
    So while I think the results of the experiment would still be similar even if you accounted for this, it does feel iffy to kind of trick people with a quirk of language and then conclude "Ah ha! People think that the smaller subset is more likely even though that's obviously impossible!"

  • @thelegaleagle_vt
    @thelegaleagle_vt Před 15 dny

    Your videos make learning so enjoyable. Keep up the great work!

  • @SilkCrown
    @SilkCrown Před měsícem +45

    "Only, I know you love pain. Pain reminds you the joy you felt was real." - Niander Wallace

    • @user-ox1fr6wc4o
      @user-ox1fr6wc4o Před měsícem +1

      Surat No. 2 Ayat NO. 28
      How can you be ungrateful to Allah Who bestowed life upon you when you were lifeless then He will cause you to die and will again bring you back to life so that you will be returned to Him.
      Surat No. 52 Ayat NO. 35
      35 Were they created out of nothing, or are they their own creators?
      Surat No. 52 Ayat NO. 36
      36 Did they create the heavens and the earth? No! They have no

    • @ryanspence5831
      @ryanspence5831 Před měsícem

      I disagree. Remembering a past joy that is irrecoverable is highly unpleasant. Remembering being in love with someone who left you is one of the most unfavorable experiences that most people can recollect.

  • @markhadman
    @markhadman Před měsícem +48

    'The Linda Problem' has been widely criticized, and in my view rightly so. See, for example 'The Problem With The Linda Problem' by Eric Robert Morse, which illustrates exactly why I felt it was a poorly constructed experiment.

    • @raymondqiu8202
      @raymondqiu8202 Před měsícem

      Interesting, commenting to remember this

    • @geoffdavids7647
      @geoffdavids7647 Před měsícem +12

      Yep, my feeling is that the first choice, of "bank teller" is interpreted as "bank teller and not feminist" due to the phrasing of the question and the unusual-ness of the format. Who asks a question where one option is completely a subset of the other, in normal life? Questions normally are used to differentiate between two separate things, and if one option gives you a thing the other option wont unless clearly explained otherwise.

    • @Hinotori_joj
      @Hinotori_joj Před měsícem +9

      Yeah, when he said it, i thought the second option, because after i heard it, I assumed that the first meant "she's a bank teller (and NOT part of the movement)". While that's an interesting assumption in itself, I don't feel like it was at all because of my mental image of feminism, and much more about how we understand speech and language. (It's very rare that somebody gives you two options that not only aren't mutually exclusive, but one of them entirely includes the other, which I think is why I assumed that wasn't the case).
      Oh, the article you mentioned says exactly that. Nice.

    • @joshcryer
      @joshcryer Před měsícem +2

      ​@geoffdavids7647 yeah it should be phrased "a bank teller who has a variety of opinions"

    • @Peacefrogg
      @Peacefrogg Před dnem

      @@joshcryerhuh? What does that add? Every human has that. The feminist also has that. It adds nothing.

  • @leifnyland3767
    @leifnyland3767 Před 25 dny

    I'm only halfway through, but so far this really aligns with my personal experience, which I think is cool. I tend to travel back and forth between North Carolina and Colorado at least 6 times a year, and I usually drive instead of fly. People often ask why, and it does feel long and boring in the process, but I often look back on the experience positively. I've always thought this is because I remember all the things I see and the thoughts I have, which I don't get while flying. Cool to hear about research that lines up with personal experience.

  • @itaistrauss5066
    @itaistrauss5066 Před dnem

    In your experiment and in Linda's life one, it seems we remember stuff as an average of experiences, rather than simply adding all experiences. That's kinda cool

  • @notme222
    @notme222 Před měsícem +24

    I love this study. We remember the ending and peak experience more than the average experience or duration. Such a lesson in human psyche.

  • @chrisbagdon
    @chrisbagdon Před měsícem +14

    “Time interval is a strange and contradictory matter in the mind. It would be reasonable to suppose that a routine time or an eventless time would seem interminable. It should be so, but it is not. It is the dull eventless times that have no duration whatever. A time splashed with interest, wounded with tragedy, crevassed with joy - that's the time that seems long in the memory. And this is right when you think about it. Eventlessness has no posts to drape duration on. From nothing to nothing is no time at all.” John Steinbeck - East of Eden

  • @YouGuan-cu7ed
    @YouGuan-cu7ed Před dnem

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    this has reshape mine and, i believe, yours mindset

  • @aaronorozco7126
    @aaronorozco7126 Před měsícem

    Dude. I use CZcams to learn things. I will open CZcams with the intention of learning something specific, and your vids ALWAYS grab my attention. How can I resist things like “worlds strongest magnet”?? Great channel man. Maybe my favorite of all time.

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 Před měsícem

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      as well as Anime like Dr Stone

  • @plumper303
    @plumper303 Před měsícem +37

    The "Bank 37" on the wall and ground was a nice touch. :)

    • @kokoska9474
      @kokoska9474 Před měsícem +2

      Yeah I also saw that and was looking for a comment mentioning it!

    • @jankiprasadsoni6793
      @jankiprasadsoni6793 Před měsícem +2

      A bot copied your comment

    • @dirtspritestuff5850
      @dirtspritestuff5850 Před měsícem +1

      37 will show up EVERYWHERE now, won't it

    • @plumper303
      @plumper303 Před měsícem +1

      @@jankiprasadsoni6793 thanks for the info lol

  • @pauldacus4590
    @pauldacus4590 Před měsícem +18

    The thumbnail on this is Gold Level..

  • @fernandaestrada8667
    @fernandaestrada8667 Před 23 dny

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    @karenzadurante Před 13 dny +79

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      @mchenryallexa Před 13 dny

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  • @winstonsmith6065
    @winstonsmith6065 Před měsícem +31

    Veritasium out here lookin’ for the kwisatz haderach…
    “I must not fear.
    Fear is the mind-killer.
    Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.
    I will face my fear.
    I will permit it to pass over me and through me.
    And when it has gone past, I will turn the inner eye to see its path.
    Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.” -Paul Atreides

    • @IllidanS4
      @IllidanS4 Před měsícem +6

      Lisan al Gaib!

    • @blackshard641
      @blackshard641 Před měsícem +4

      "Put your hand in the bucket."

    • @shabadrandhawa3829
      @shabadrandhawa3829 Před měsícem +1

      @@blackshard641 "what's in the bucket/box?"

    • @winstonsmith6065
      @winstonsmith6065 Před měsícem +1

      @@shabadrandhawa3829
      The box contains pain… Will you face your fear and the dreaded Gom Jabbar? Perhaps you are the one we have been waiting for… are you the Voice from the Outer World?

  • @kevinyancey958
    @kevinyancey958 Před měsícem +93

    As someone in chronic pain, I don't prefer pain at all. But if your having pain in a part of your body, applying worse pain in another spot will make the original pain magically disappear. Your brain generally only registers the larger pain input. Say you burn your hand on the rack in the oven while pulling out that pizza. You could stomp on a toe and the pain on your hand will no longer be an issue, as long as the toe pain is greater. However, when the pain in your toe fades, the burn pain will return.

    • @TooTallForPony
      @TooTallForPony Před měsícem +14

      Reminds me of a joke my high school math teacher said: "Why do you keep hitting your head against the wall?" "Because it feels good when I stop."

    • @funsized924
      @funsized924 Před měsícem +6

      agreed as a migraine sufferer. Before I started taking prescription medication for it, the only thing I could do sometimes was bite the crap out of my arms, hands, and feet just so my brain could focus on pain somewhere else

    • @cygnustsp
      @cygnustsp Před měsícem +1

      That's why Dr House intentionally broke his finger because he couldn't take pain meds for his leg

    • @legendaxicad._
      @legendaxicad._ Před měsícem +5

      I agree, and as a fellow with chronic pain (migraines, Wilson's disease, Pectus Excavatum also known as palpitations (basically) ), though I may not be able to share your pain or problems, the best and most important is as Derek said at the end, having a peak and a good end. I think we all need more and more joyous / memorable lives, especially now.

    • @legendaxicad._
      @legendaxicad._ Před měsícem

      ​@@funsized924Same. Sometimes, I remember a fellow friend of mine in elementary and middle school who may or may not had migraines with me, banged our heads on anything, mostly walls even competing how hard we would be able to do it...

  • @millienexu5684
    @millienexu5684 Před 13 dny

    This is a really great and useful message actually, I wish the video title was something different though because I'm not gonna know to come here when I want to refresh this learning haha

  • @samgodse5824
    @samgodse5824 Před měsícem

    I was about to share this video with all of my friends until I saw the ad at the end 😂
    I ended up sharing with some anyways

  • @josephbartmanovich2923
    @josephbartmanovich2923 Před měsícem +63

    The whole berry thing has to do with two vernaculars that use the same words and it is confusing. In the scientific vernacular, berries are something specific that has to do with the plants reproduction, in the culinary vernacular berries are something specific that has to do with their culinary use and flavour profile.
    Also in the science vernacular, vegetable is a property denoting that something is edible, but in culinary vernacular it is a type of thing that is categorised by it's use in cuisine.
    A tomato is a vegetable both culinarily and scientifically, but only in science is it a fruit, a berry, and a vegetable.

    • @twosmartfouryou2537
      @twosmartfouryou2537 Před měsícem +4

      exactly, I was confused cause it seems like those examples were completely unrelated to anything else

    • @Puzzlesocks
      @Puzzlesocks Před měsícem +10

      +1 for a guy who understands that words have multiple meanings that depend on their context. Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting a tomato in a fruit salad.

    • @arronalt
      @arronalt Před měsícem +2

      yeah using that as an example in the video annoyed me a lot

    • @danielalvesldiniz
      @danielalvesldiniz Před měsícem +2

      EXACTLY. in my native language there's not even a causal, non scientific word for "berry"

    • @kikiTHEalien
      @kikiTHEalien Před měsícem +1

      "Vegetable" is not a scientific term

  • @123jbuster
    @123jbuster Před měsícem +973

    please don’t start making thumbnails like this. please. i’m begging you

    • @bored_pyro
      @bored_pyro Před 28 dny +33

      What am I missing or did he change it?

    • @kalags2644
      @kalags2644 Před 25 dny +20

      Same question, whats so special?

    • @wbeel
      @wbeel Před 25 dny +36

      No clue which one you're talking about I've seen 3 ones for this video alone hahah

    • @GaySeggs420
      @GaySeggs420 Před 25 dny

      We'll never know

    • @bakedatbeen
      @bakedatbeen Před 25 dny +31

      ​​@@wbeelig he's talking about the two buttons meme. Although why did he change that?

  • @KDragoness
    @KDragoness Před 17 dny

    The story with Jen is how I feel about my own life. It's not the same, but I have a genetic disorder that has already taken over my life and will progress as I age. I would find my life FAR more desirable if I died young, before things get really bad, rather than if I lived a full life that ended with years of suffering.
    Talking about how the human brain makes, stores, and processes memories is always interesting. The more I learn, the better I am able to communicate my experiences. It also can help me explain my neurodivergence to others and understand my trauma, so thank you for this video.

  • @destroyercs5720
    @destroyercs5720 Před měsícem +1

    I had my first day at work exceptional, made great efforts for learning AI-ML, India won just now, and before I sleep I see Veritasium's new upload in recommendations. God, Can this day get any better?

  • @SmoofyYT
    @SmoofyYT Před měsícem +197

    I remember this one study where people were put in a room for fifteen minutes and had the option to wait out the time doing nothing, or shock themselves, and a surprising amount of people chose the shock. I haven’t watched the video yet so I don’t know if this is relevant to it, but it is certainly an interesting study.
    Edit: After doing a bit of skimming through the video, I was unable to find a reference to this study. However, I realized that Veritasium did a whole video about boredom a while back, and that actually is where I learned of the study. It’s all coming full circle lol.

    • @daanstrik4293
      @daanstrik4293 Před měsícem +37

      Boredom is the greatest agony, and the greatest motivator.
      Love and fear pale in comparison to boredoms ability to spur us into action

    • @brainflash1
      @brainflash1 Před měsícem +9

      That's just boredom dude.

    • @a_skellington
      @a_skellington Před měsícem +23

      Thats a different experiment for a different concept to the one in this video, that experiment explored how the brain prefers bad stimulus to no stimulus at all in certain situations. This experiment is about how the duration of an event is not remembered, rather the key moments of it, the average experience and the end, meaning a longer duration of pain will be remebered more fondly, so long as there is the slightest drop in pain by the end, which changes the average experience and the end, and provides a key moment of noticing a decrease in pain.

    • @aoifedeborha2420
      @aoifedeborha2420 Před měsícem +6

      Pretty sure Vsauce had a MindField video on that too 😂

    • @Mortablunt
      @Mortablunt Před měsícem +2

      All that’s doing is reminding me of the prehistoric SpongeBob scene where primitive SpongeBob and Patrick ancestors pass a jellyfish back-and-forth and keep getting stung.

  • @silverhawk7324
    @silverhawk7324 Před měsícem +5

    This video is the most elaborate and sophisticated form of gaslighting I've ever encountered, and it fills me with an overwhelming sense of frustration and disdain. It's infuriating to see such manipulative tactics being used so expertly, and my contempt for this level of deceit knows no bounds.

  • @monke4897
    @monke4897 Před měsícem

    I noticed this method used in various tv shows where theres a small peak in the middle of the episode after that it's just boring but the end makes you excited to watch another episode
    crazy how the mind works

  • @shadow7574WR
    @shadow7574WR Před 9 dny

    ohh, so that is why youtubers put advertisement at the end of the video, he even demonstrated it himself, how nice of him...

  • @Sasur44
    @Sasur44 Před měsícem +25

    I love the subtle nod to the number 37

    • @ENDERLEGEND26
      @ENDERLEGEND26 Před měsícem +2

      What where i didnt notice

    • @Diablo0
      @Diablo0 Před měsícem +1

      @@ENDERLEGEND26 8:15

    • @ENDERLEGEND26
      @ENDERLEGEND26 Před měsícem +1

      @@Diablo0 ah yes the chalkboard.. damn yall r keen

    • @elisebrown5157
      @elisebrown5157 Před 15 dny

      yes, 37, the most random number of them all!

  • @iamthecondor
    @iamthecondor Před měsícem +124

    The current thumbnail is too good! hahaha

    • @doggomir
      @doggomir Před měsícem +9

      He went from the "I'm bad at making thumbnails" video a few years ago to "I crafted the perfect thumbnail"

    • @LuisGustavoBD
      @LuisGustavoBD Před měsícem +3

      Say what you will about Veritasium videos, but you gotta give it to Derek: the man knows how to make a proper thumbnail.

  • @anasfayyaz8275
    @anasfayyaz8275 Před měsícem +1

    Because This is 10% Luck,
    20% Skill,
    15% Concentrated Power of Will,
    5% Pleasure,
    50% Pain,
    and 100% reason to Remember the name.

  • @fisrtnamelastname3083
    @fisrtnamelastname3083 Před 13 dny

    Ohhh this actually explains something! I started a summer job which i both like and deeply dislike and yet i keep going because i know the time spent won't matter when i think back on it!

  • @theondono
    @theondono Před měsícem +302

    Pop-psychology checklist:
    - Sounds surprising- Check
    - Effect sizes are relatively small- Check
    - Sample sizes with minimal- Check
    Given that Derek himself made a video about the replication crisis, I'm quite impressed his radar isn't jumping like crazy with this...

    • @LunaBeth97
      @LunaBeth97 Před měsícem +41

      Yeah there's a few red flags in the studies he mentioned just from how he described them. The one that stood out to me was the story of the woman with 5 years extra life. Like it's clearly less favourable because, if she was in a car accident, we associate that recovery with suffering so they'd really have to clarify the quality of life to the participants. Then did they also test the responses if those 5 worse years weren't just at the end of her life. I haven't checked the source but it's still good to question these things.

    • @Ironically-Sarcastic
      @Ironically-Sarcastic Před měsícem +13

      This is an almost pointless comment on a pop-psychology CZcams channel's video.

    • @GrabnarMyers
      @GrabnarMyers Před měsícem +64

      @@Ironically-Sarcasticnot really. Some of us like me have just realized on this video hes more into pseudoscience than real science. For literal years I thought his word was simply fact and it genuinely took until THIS video for me to realize the error in thinking that about anyone. You never know who will read your comment and the chain-reaction it could have to fight misinformation.

    • @filipe.estima
      @filipe.estima Před měsícem +1

      ​@@GrabnarMyers You mean he's on CZcams solely for entertainment of people, not enlightenment?

    • @eulefranz944
      @eulefranz944 Před měsícem +7

      N=32 kekw like bro what is this

  • @dgris7944
    @dgris7944 Před měsícem +16

    Cute dog playing with flowers is at 15:28..... followed by 90s of sponsored content! If I watch the sponsored content then this video is not 'optimized for the end', and I'll have an unconciousably less favourable impressions of the video as a whole. Fortunately I didn't watch the sponsored ad and am therefore more motivated to "like" the video.

    • @Mattkael
      @Mattkael Před měsícem +2

      This guy got the message.

  • @nathanvanderriet209
    @nathanvanderriet209 Před měsícem +1

    An issue I take with the representativeness heuristic is the set up implies set A and not set B (I know this isn’t what’s technically stated but still). Other set ups I’ve seen also have similar issues. For example, the main symptoms of a severe disease are cough, muscle spasms and blotches in vision. A patient has this disease. You ask a doctor what is more likely, that they have a cough or that they have a cough and blotches in vision. Again the first set up _implies_ no blotches and is also the wrong question to ask a doctor. The right question to ask is given the symptoms, what is the probability of this severe disease? And it’s much higher in the latter case
    As for the eggplant berry thing- I think that’s just a practical choice no?
    “Would you like some berries with your yoghurt”
    “Well hold on now, what berries? Literally anything small and sweet or a big wet needs to be cooked zucchini looking thing?”

  • @redsbricks5993
    @redsbricks5993 Před 14 dny +1

    No way this guy named Linda’s Bank as Bank37… simply brilliant