The Third Degree Podcast
On today's podcast, Brian and Mandy discuss how “never quit” culture—often tied to sports metaphors and toxic masculinity—can be both motivating and harmful. They share personal stories of being pushed out of childhood sports, explore how identity and rejection sensitivity can amplify those experiences, and how talent and hard work can’t guarantee success. Using a game theory auction where a $1 bill sells for $329, they explore loss aversion and the sunk-cost trap in gambling and toxic relationships. Drawing on Annie Duke’s "Quit", poker, and an Everest near-summit turnaround that saved one climber, they emphasize learning to choose what to pursue, when to walk away, and accepting that no one can have everything. 00:00 Welcome to the Third Degree Podcast 00:32 Why People Quit 01:21 Never Quit Culture 02:45 Olympics and Toxic Grit 04:37 Brian Cut From Team 08:45 Mandy's Participation Trophy 10:43 Who Had It Better 13:10 Finding Your Genius 14:01 Talent Versus Security 14:47 Dreams vs Luck 15:33 Talent Isn’t a Guaranty of Success 17:01 The Regret Myth 18:22 When Quitting Helps 19:15 Dollar Auction Trap 22:20 Sunk Costs in Life 23:21 Knowing When to Fold 26:29 You Can’t Have It All 29:42 Choose the Journey 30:55 Closing Thoughts
9 episodios
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