Tiny Misadventures 🎯 Fresh
An annoyance, like a delayed flight or a slow internet connection, offers no joy. It is merely friction. A catastrophe, conversely, involves real grief, loss, or danger.
Psychologist Daniel Kahneman’s Peak-End Rule demonstrates that we do not remember experiences based on their average pleasantness. Instead, we remember the most intense emotional peak and the ending. A flawlessly smooth vacation where everything goes according to the itinerary often fades into a generic blur of "good times." But the vacation where the rental car battery died in a llama sanctuary, forcing you to learn basic mechanics from a bilingual farmer? That trip is etched into your mind forever. tiny misadventures

