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“the pain of losing a dollar is far more powerful than the pleasure of winning a dollar.”
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“Time and again, we let the fear of loss overpower rational decision-making and often make ourselves worse off just to avoid a potential loss. Psychologists call this loss aversion, and it means we often tend to prefer avoiding losses at the expense of acquiring gains.”
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“As the late baseball manager Sparky Anderson put it: “Losing hurts twice as bad as winning feels good.”
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“Inside the opponent’s 45-yard line, facing anything less than fourth and eight, teams are better off going for it than punting. Inside the opponent’s 33-yard line, they are better off going for it on anything less than fourth and 11.* Regardless of field position, on anything less than fourth and five, teams are always better off going for it.”
― Scorecasting: The Hidden Influences Behind Sports and How Games Are Won
― Scorecasting: The Hidden Influences Behind Sports and How Games Are Won
“fashion.”
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
“Understatement”
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
“Here was Knight on Jordan that summer, long before MJ played his first NBA game: “The kid is just an absolutely great kid. If I were going to pick the three or four best athletes I’ve ever seen play basketball, he’d be one of ’em. I think he’s the best athlete I’ve ever seen play basketball.”
― Glory Days: The Summer of 1984 and the 90 Days That Changed Sports and Culture Forever
― Glory Days: The Summer of 1984 and the 90 Days That Changed Sports and Culture Forever
“David,” Magic Johnson said in the eighties, “has this unbelievable gift for seeing around the corner before anyone else.”
― Glory Days: The Summer of 1984 and the 90 Days That Changed Sports and Culture Forever
― Glory Days: The Summer of 1984 and the 90 Days That Changed Sports and Culture Forever
“annoys”
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
“Crunch,”
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
“Annoying.”
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
“so often the appearance of lunacy in sports isn’t lunacy at all. As outlandish as sports conduct might seem, it is rooted in basic human psychology, neuroscience, and cognitive tendency.”
― This Is Your Brain on Sports: The Science of Underdogs, the Value of Rivalry, and What We Can Learn from the T-Shirt Cannon
― This Is Your Brain on Sports: The Science of Underdogs, the Value of Rivalry, and What We Can Learn from the T-Shirt Cannon
“opportunity—trying”
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
“They were missing teeth and spitting tobacco juice right on the floor—and you should have seen the men!”
― Running the Table: The Legend of Kid Delicious, the Last Great American Pool Hustler
― Running the Table: The Legend of Kid Delicious, the Last Great American Pool Hustler
“before,”
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW
― The Rookie Bookie - FREE PREVIEW





